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In Posthumous Memoir, Epstein Accuser Virginia Giuffre Lashes Out Against Those She Says Abused Her

Virginia Giuffre's memoir reveals abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and complicity of prominent witnesses including Prince Andrew, exposing widespread indifference to trafficking crimes, she wrote.

  • On Wednesday, The Guardian excerpted Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, completed before her death and co‑written by Amy Wallace, ahead of its Tuesday release.
  • After years of public accounts, Giuffre said she was 'loaned' to Jeffrey Epstein, financier and convicted sex offender's wealthy acquaintances and wrote the memoir to add missing context and describe psychological effects.
  • Giuffre describes a 2001 encounter with Prince Andrew, Duke of York, at Ghislaine Maxwell's London home when she was 17, recalling his sexual behaviour and a meeting lasting less than half an hour while Andrew denied the claims and settled the lawsuit in 2022.
  • Amid current controversy, the memoir says scientists, Ivy League fundraisers and industry titans watched and `didn’t care`, while the Trump administration and House Speaker Mike Johnson face criticism over file releases.
  • With Epstein dead and Maxwell serving 20 years, earlier probes ended in 2008 after Epstein’s guilty plea, and the memoir questions where seized videotapes are.
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In posthumous memoir, Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre lashes out against those she says abused her

A posthumous memoir by one of Jeffrey Epstein's best-known accusers is set for release Tuesday. The book by Virginia Roberts Giuffre offers an expanded account of her longstanding claims to have been sexually trafficked by Epstein to billionaires, politicians and Britain’s Prince Andrew.

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Prince Andrew believed it was his right to have sex with 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre. She writes this in her memoirs, which were published six months after her death. “My daughters are only a little younger than you,” the prince is said to have said at their first meeting.

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