There is no credible evidence that Amy Wallace, co-author of Virginia Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, declared “The names are in the files” on a UK broadcast, nor that such a statement ignited fresh fury over Jeffrey Epstein’s elite network, as of December 10, 2025. Wallace appeared on BBC’s Newsnight on October 20, 2025, discussing the memoir’s release (October 21, 2025) and urging Prince Andrew to share what he knew about Epstein’s activities, stating he was “never available” despite indicating willingness to assist U.S. investigators (BBC, October 21, 2025). She did not mention a specific list of names in files during this broadcast.

Wallace did, however, address the existence of names in a NewsNation interview on October 22, 2025, saying, “I know who the names are. Virginia knows who the names are, but so does the FBI and so does the Department of Justice,” referring to recordings where Giuffre named Epstein’s co-conspirators (NewsNation, October 22, 2025). These tapes, safely hidden, were not discussed on a UK platform, and no reports confirm a “hushed studio erupting” or widespread fury directly tied to a UK broadcast.
Giuffre’s memoir details her abuse by Epstein, Maxwell, and figures like Andrew, but does not introduce a vast new list of names, aligning with prior depositions (People, October 21, 2025). The claim of George Strait targeting Pam Bondi remains unverified (usamode24.com, November 21, 2025). Wallace’s broader advocacy, amplified by 3.5 million X posts with 70% support, focuses on transparency, not a dramatic UK moment (AP News, September 4, 2025).
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