A chilling diary entry from Virginia Giuffre, unearthed after her suicide on April 25, 2025, at age 41, sent shockwaves through the Epstein case: “I used to be watched by Epstein’s hidden cameras, which I have seen myself. The FBI have the archive footage showing me being abused by other men, used as blackmail.”

The entry, reported by RadarOnline on July 14, 2025, from Giuffre’s personal journal, alleges Epstein systematically recorded her and other victims on hidden cameras for leverage over powerful figures. Giuffre, who detailed her trafficking by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in her memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025), claimed the footage was seized in FBI raids on Epstein’s properties, including his Manhattan townhouse and Little Saint James island, where pinhole cameras were found.
This contradicts a July 2025 FBI and DOJ memo stating “no credible evidence” of blackmail tapes or a client list, despite recovering CDs, hard drives, and surveillance equipment. Critics, including survivors’ attorneys, question the memo’s thoroughness, noting Epstein’s boasts of recordings to control elites. Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, demanded release of the alleged tapes, calling them “the key to justice.”
The diary’s emergence, amid the Epstein Files Transparency Act’s disclosures (full release by December 19, 2025), has amplified calls for unredacted evidence. With 3.5 million X posts under #GiuffreDiary (70% demanding probes), her words endure as a haunting challenge to institutional denials, ensuring her silenced truth continues to demand reckoning.
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