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Virginia Roberts Guiffre’s memoir sells 1M copies worldwide
Virginia Roberts Guiffre's memoir sold 1 million copies globally, with over half in North America and the U.S. printing reaching its 10th run, renewing calls for Epstein file disclosures.
- On Tuesday, Alfred A. Knopf announced Nobody's Girl sold 1 million copies worldwide in two months.
- Virginia Roberts Giuffre, a prominent accuser, co-wrote Nobody's Girl with Amy Wallace and died by suicide at age 41.
- More than half the book's sales came from North America, the publisher said, and the U.S. edition is in its tenth printing after an initial 70,000 copies.
- The memoir reignited scrutiny of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, whom Giuffre alleged had sex with her when she was 17, and amplified calls for the Justice Department to release Epstein-related files.
- Giuffre's family said `This is a bittersweet moment for us,` and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor paid millions in a 2022 settlement while denying wrongdoing.
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Virginia Roberts Guiffre’s memoir sells 1M copies worldwide
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s memoir sells 1 million copies worldwide
‘This is a bittersweet moment for us,’ Giuffre's family said in a statement
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