Epstein Accuser Virginia Giuffre Wrote a Memoir. Months After Her Death, It's Coming Out
Virginia Giuffre's memoir, completed before her death, reveals new details of abuse and trafficking involving Epstein and associates, aiming to expose systemic failures in human trafficking.
- On Oct. 21, 2025, Alfred A. Knopf will publish Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, six months after Virginia Giuffre died by suicide in Neergabby, Western Australia.
- The 400-page manuscript was finished with Amy Wallace, co-author and award-winning journalist, and Virginia Giuffre's April 1, 2025 email requested the memoir be released if she died after her March 24, 2025 hospitalization.
- Knopf says the memoir contains intimate, disturbing details about Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew, Duke of York, alleges Giuffre was trafficked three times at 17, and was fact-checked and legally vetted.
- Knopf included Virginia Giuffre's email saying she hoped the book would `impact many lives` and expose systemic failures, while Jordan Pavlin called Nobody's Girl `raw and shocking` and expects renewed media headlines and public discussion.
- With Ghislaine Maxwell convicted in late 2021, the book arrives amid disputes over Giuffre's accounts and Prince Andrew, Duke of York's denials, aiming to expose systemic failures enabling trafficking.
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Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre wrote a memoir. It’s coming out months after her death
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Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre to publish bombshell book from beyond grave - The Mirror
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault, will release a posthumous memoir entitled 'Nobody's Girl' six months after she took her own life this year aged 41
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of raping her, died earlier this year. Before Giuffre died, she had finished writing her autobiography, which will be released soon. She is said to “reveal all” in the book, which is described as “raw and shocking,” The Sun reports.
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