Amy Wallace, co-author of Virginia Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, stunned viewers in an October 22, 2025, NewsNation interview on Banfield, 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.

Wallace, who spent years collaborating with Giuffre before her April 25, 2025, suicide, told host Ashley Banfield: “Yes, I know who the names are. Virginia knows who the names are, but so does the FBI and so does the Department of Justice.” She confirmed having “all the tapes” of their recorded sessions, where Giuffre detailed co-conspirators, but emphasized the names align with existing FBI files and prior depositions. Wallace cryptically added the recordings are “safe,” joking, “Nobody can find them… so don’t break into my house.”
The revelation, tied to the memoir’s release, amplified scrutiny amid the Epstein Files Transparency Act’s disclosures (deadline December 19, 2025). Wallace denied Trump was implicated in Giuffre’s accounts, noting her limited time in Epstein’s orbit. She stressed Giuffre’s hope for full file release, believing authorities hold the key.
The interview, viewed by millions, trended #WallaceTapes with 3.2 million posts (78% supportive). Wallace reiterated she’s a “hired writer,” not releasing names independently. Giuffre’s family and survivors hailed it as validation of her fight, while critics questioned selective revelations.
As unredacted files loom, Wallace’s hidden tapes—Giuffre’s unfiltered truth—hang as a silent thunder, promising more shadows to light.
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