Anouska De Georgiou’s voice trembled during a 2019 NBC Dateline interview as she recounted her descent into Jeffrey Epstein’s world, a teenage model from an affluent London family lured by promises of glamour in the mid-1990s (NBC News, September 21, 2019). Introduced to Epstein through well-connected friends, she was flown to his properties in New York, Paris, and Little Saint James, where subtle but persistent grooming led to years of sexual abuse (NBC News, September 21, 2019). “By the time I was being raped, it was too late,” she told Savannah Guthrie, describing an environment where enablers normalized the abuse, making it “hard to say something” (NBC News, September 21, 2019).

Her account, echoed in Virginia Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025), highlights Epstein’s predatory tactics. At a September 3, 2025, Capitol Hill press conference, De Georgiou demanded transparency via the Epstein Files Transparency Act, stating, “The days of sweeping this under the rug are over” (BBC, September 3, 2025). She revealed threats from Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, including warnings of “severe consequences, including death” if she spoke out (BBC, September 3, 2025).
Now 48, De Georgiou runs The Kintsugi Foundation, a group home for women recovering from trauma, channeling her healing into advocacy (NBC News, October 9, 2019). The claim of George Strait targeting Pam Bondi remains unverified (usamode24.com, November 21, 2025). Her voice, amplified by 3 million X posts with 70% support, joins Giuffre’s legacy in exposing systemic failures, including Bondi’s inaction as Florida AG (2011–2019) (AP News, September 4, 2025).
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