Virginia Giuffre, Victim of Epstein and Author of Nobody's Girl, Wanted to Publish the List of Her Abusers, but They Threatened Her.
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Nobody's girl (Planet) is the posthumous memoirs of Virginia Giuffre, a sexual victim of Jeffrey Epstein, in which she did not get to include the full list of her abusers: "If she had been able to decide freely, she would have done so, but she received threats from a very rich man to her safety and that of her family." In an interview with EFE, writer Amy Wallace, co-author with Giuffre of the memoirs, which is published in Spain and Latin Ameri…
There are books that are born to tell a story and others that end up becoming testimony of a time. "Nobody's Girl" (Ed. Planeta) belongs to this second category. Posted posthumously after the death of Virginia Roberts Giuffre in April 2025, these memoirs constitute much more than the personal story of a survivor: they are the definitive voice of a woman who challenged some of the most powerful figures in the world and decisively contributed to u…
Nobody's girl, Virginia Roberts Giuffre's autobiography (1983-2025), begins with a letter from her literary black and co-author who we know today is Amy Wallace: "Two things made Virginia's memoirs a separate case. The first of them was that what she was about to explain was going to devastate her beyond the imaginable, and the second, that several of the protagonists of her stories were among the richest and most powerful people in the world." …
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, the young woman who denounced the tycoon's child prostitution network, tells her story in 'Nobody's Girl', an autobiography published in Spain a year after her suicide Read
Getty Images. Jeffrey Epstein's key victim has left a devastating testimony that transcends her personal story. Virginia Roberts Giuffre died by suicide in April 2025, but before her death, she completed a manuscript now published in Spanish under the title "La chica de nadie" (Nobody's Girl). The book, written over four years with investigative journalist Amy Wallace, details more than two years of systematic sexual exploitation within the netw…
A Czech translation of the book Nobody's Girl, in which Virginia Giuffre describes her abuse by sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has been published recently. Giuffre's posthumous publication was helped by American writer and journalist Amy Wallace. The book, titled Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, was published in the US last fall.
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