Bombshell Revelation: Amy Wallace Confirms Possession of Giuffre’s Recorded Conversations
A stunned NewsNation studio fell silent as Amy Wallace, co-author of Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, leaned forward on October 22, 2025, revealing she possesses hidden recordings of her four-year conversations with Giuffre—including sessions where Giuffre named powerful figures allegedly tied to Epstein’s trafficking network.

Appearing on Banfield the day after the memoir’s October 21 release, Wallace— a veteran journalist whose credits include GQ, Wired, and The New Yorker—dropped the disclosure while discussing Giuffre’s careful choices about naming abusers. “I still have the tapes—every recorded conversation I had with Virginia, including the ones in which she named names,” Wallace stated, marking the first time she publicly acknowledged retaining the full archive.
Over four years of collaboration, Giuffre shared intimate details of her grooming at 16, trafficking by Epstein and Maxwell, and encounters with elites. While the 400-page book (Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice) details allegations against Prince Andrew (denied) and a “well-known prime minister,” it omits some names to protect Giuffre’s family. Wallace emphasized the recordings capture unfiltered discussions, but stressed accountability lies with authorities: “Yes, I know who the names are… but so does the FBI and the Department of Justice.”
Wallace cryptically noted the tapes are “hidden” (“Nobody can find them… so don’t break into my house”), declining to release them herself as a “hired writer.” She cleared President Trump of wrongdoing in Giuffre’s accounts, while affirming a “list” exists in federal files.
The revelation amplified calls for full Epstein disclosures amid 2025’s Transparency Act releases, underscoring Giuffre’s enduring fight—even from beyond the grave—for unredacted truth.
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