A stunned world froze as Virginia Giuffre’s diary entry, scrawled in desperation before her April 2025 suicide, revealed a chilling claim: “Epstein’s cameras filmed everything for blackmail—I saw the footage myself.”

The entry, from her personal journal and first reported by RadarOnline on July 14, 2025, reads: “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.” Giuffre alleged pinhole cameras in bedrooms and bathrooms at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion, New York townhouse, and Little Saint James island, storing recordings on CDs and hard drives seized in raids.
This contradicts a July 2025 FBI/DOJ memo stating “no credible evidence” of blackmail tapes or a client list, despite recovering surveillance equipment. Lawyers from Epstein/Maxwell cases told AP they knew of no such trove. Yet Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) echoes the fear: she believed tapes ensured elite silence.
Her family shared the entry to amplify demands for unredacted files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (completed December 19, 2025—no tapes found). “Virginia documented everything,” brother Sky Roberts said. “She saw the footage—her word is truth.”
The claim—raw, desperate—ignited global fury, with 3.5 million X posts under #GiuffreDiary (70% demanding probes). As disclosures yielded no videos, her diary’s thunder endures: cameras as weapon, blackmail as shield, a survivor’s final exposure.
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