The Biggest Bombshell Revelations From Virginia Giuffre’s ‘Nobody’s Girl’: Prince Andrew, More

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Six months after she died by suicide at 41, Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s explosive new tell-all, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, is finally on shelves. The sex trafficking survivor chronicles the horrors she endured at the hands of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his high-profile accomplices. “Don’t be fooled by those in Epstein’s circle who say they didn’t know what Epstein was doing,” she writes. “Epstein not only didn’t hide what was happening, he took a certain glee in making people watch. And people did watch — scientists, fundraisers from the Ivy League and other heralded institutions, titans of industry. They watched and they didn’t care.”
How It All Began
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Giuffre was working at President Donald Trump’s resort Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., when she met Ghislaine Maxwell. The British socialite claimed she knew a “wealthy man” in need of a massage therapist and invited the then 16-year-old to Epstein’s nearby mansion. Once inside, Giuffre found the financier, then 47, waiting for her on the table, naked. “‘You don’t mind, do you?’ he asked as he began stroking himself,” Giuffre writes. Two weeks later, while she was cleaning up after another “massage,” Epstein told her to quit her job and work full-time for him. “But he had a few conditions,” she notes. “As his employee, I would be at his beck and call, day and night.” Giuffre was hesitant. “Epstein must’ve sensed my qualms, because he walked around his desk, picked up a grainy photograph, and handed it to me.” She alleges the photo was of her little brother. “We know where [he] goes to school,” Epstein hinted. “You must never tell a soul what goes on in this house. And I own the Palm Beach police department, so they won’t do anything about it.”
“Two Halves Of A Wicked Whole”
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Ghislaine, 63, not only served as Epstein’s party planner, “scheduling and organizing the endless parade of girls who she recruited to have sex with him,” Giuffre alleges, she also took part in the sessions. “If Maxwell was there, I was often told to attend to her sexually as well,” Giuffre writes. “She kept a bin of vibrators and sex toys handy… but she never demanded sex from me one-on-one — only when we were with Epstein.” Maxwell helped connect him with powerful individuals, too. “[She] was proud of her relationships with famous people, especially men,” Giuffre writes of the convicted child sex offender, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking. “She loved to talk about how easily she could get former president Bill Clinton on the phone.”
Epstein Island
On a 2002 trip to his private isle in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Giuffre alleges Epstein trafficked her to a man — simply referred to as the “Prime Minister” — who “raped [her] more savagely than anyone had before,” she recalls. “He repeatedly choked me until I lost consciousness and took pleasure in seeing me fear for my life.” When Giuffre begged him to stop, he only got more aroused. “Afterward, I tearfully begged Epstein not to send me back to him,” she writes. “I don’t know if Epstein feared the man or if he owed him a favor, but he wouldn’t make any promises, saying coldly of the politician’s brutality, ‘You’ll get that sometimes.’”
Randy Andy
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Giuffre first met Prince Andrew at a dinner party held at Maxwell’s London home in 2001. “He was friendly enough, but still entitled — as if he believed having sex with me was his birthright,” she writes of the royal, 65. Later that night, “I drew him a hot bath. We disrobed and got in the tub, but didn’t stay there long because the prince was eager to get to the bed,” she alleges. “He was particularly attentive to my feet, caressing my toes and licking my arches.” The following morning, “Maxwell told me: ‘You did well. The prince had fun,’” Giuffre recalls. “Epstein would give me $15,000 for servicing the man the tabloids called ‘Randy Andy.’”
Battle Royal
After Giuffre brought a civil case against Andrew in 2021, alleging that she’d been forced to have sex with the former Duke of York on three separate occasions, he fled to Queen Elizabeth’s Balmoral Castle in Scotland, according to CBS News, she writes, “hiding behind its well-guarded gates.” In a bid to discredit Giuffre, “[his] team had even gone so far as to try to hire internet trolls to hassle me,” she reveals. In the end, the royal, who’s repeatedly denied the allegations, paid a reported $16.3 million to settle the suit in February 2022. Giuffre, in turn, agreed to a one-year gag order, which, she writes, “seemed important to the prince because it ensured that his mother’s Platinum Jubilee would not be tarnished any more than it already had been.”




