Virginia Giuffre Shines Light on Epstein Ordeal in New Memoir
Virginia Giuffre details alleged abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and others while aiming to support survivors and seek justice in her memoir.
- Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, publishes Oct. 21 and was written before her April death near Australia.
- Giuffre limited naming abusers to protect her family, pointing to some in court documents, as Wallace noted she hoped to help survivors with her story.
- Giuffre described Epstein and Maxwell as 'two halves of a wicked whole' who became pseudo-parental figures and kept a video library in Epstein's Manhattan townhouse.
- Amy Wallace publicly backed Giuffre's allegations and opposed pardoning Maxwell in the Oct. 19 interview, saying, `This woman participated in the sexual abuse, and she should absolutely not be pardoned`, while President Donald Trump has not rejected the possibility of a pardon.
- A book footnote highlights a 2023 Wall Street Journal report about an apparent blackmail attempt involving Bill Gates and includes Lisa Phillips' recollection that Epstein said `it's good to have things on people`, while Giuffre mentions allegations against Prince Andrew.
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