A stunned world froze as co-author Amy Wallace confirmed in interviews that Jeffrey Epstein personally took the infamous 2001 photo of Prince Andrew with his arm around 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre, Ghislaine Maxwell smirking beside them.

Wallace, promoting Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice (released October 21, 2025), told BBC Newsnight and PBS NewsHour October 20–22: “Virginia described the moment clearly—Epstein snapped the photo himself in Maxwell’s London townhouse after Tramp nightclub. She wanted proof she met a prince; it became proof of her nightmare.”
Giuffre’s memoir details the March 10, 2001, encounter: Maxwell’s instructions to “do for him what you do for Jeffrey,” Andrew’s alleged assault, the photo as casual trophy. “Epstein held the camera,” Wallace said, voice steady. “It’s why the flash reflects, hiding him—predator behind the lens.”
The revelation—raw confirmation long alleged—amplified scrutiny amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (completed December 19, no bombshells). Andrew denied meeting Giuffre; a 2011 Epstein email (“yes she had her picture taken with Andrew”) corroborated authenticity.
Wallace’s interviews—calm yet unflinching—ensured Giuffre’s truth, her suicide April 25 at 41 notwithstanding, pierced eternal: Epstein’s shutter click, a predator’s trophy, now survivor’s thunder.
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