The key claims Virginia Giuffre makes about Prince Andrew in posthumous memoir
- On Tuesday, Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir Nobody's Girl was published six months after her death, detailing three alleged sexual encounters with Prince Andrew, the Duke of York.
- Giuffre told co-writer Amy Wallace weeks before her death it was her "heartfelt wish" to publish the memoir exposing manipulation by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
- She recounts a first meeting in 2001 at Ghislaine Maxwell's London house framed as 'just like Cinderella' and alleges Epstein paid her $15,000 for servicing Prince Andrew amid an island 'orgy' with approximately eight other young girls.
- Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, relinquished royal titles last week amid mounting pressure and reached a multi-million dollar settlement in 2022 while denying wrongdoing.
- She says settlement money reported at more than $12m funded her Reclaim foundation, and Andrew is mentioned 88 times across the 400-page memoir seeking survivor accountability and prevention.
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Virginia Giuffre memoir goes on sale, heaping fresh scrutiny on Prince Andrew
LONDON — A posthumous memoir by Virginia Giuffre, who accused Britain’s Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her as a teenager, went on sale in London on Tuesday, days after the disgraced prince gave up his Duke of York title. Much of the contents of the book were reported before its release, triggering renewed scrutiny on Andrew — King Charles’ brother — whose conduct and connections with the late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have long been c…
Giuffre memoir on sale, fresh scrutiny on Andrew
In the memoir Nobody's Girl, Virginia Giuffre describes three alleged sexual encounters with Prince Andrew. Photo: Reuters A posthumous memoir by Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her as a teenager, is now on sale, days after the disgraced prince gave up his Duke of York title.
Virginia Giuffre's memoirs "Nobody's Girl" have been making headlines for days. In the work, which appeared posthumously on Tuesday, the Epstein victim also writes about her meetings with Prince Andrew. Giuffre accused the 65-year-old Royal of having sexually abused her several times, among other things when she was still a minor. Andrew vehemently denies the allegations. However, in her memoirs written before her suicide in April of this year, …
The memoirs of the American Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew's main accuser in the Epstein case, were put on sale on Tuesday.
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