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In a bombshell interview just months after Virginia Giuffre’s tragic suicide, the co-author of her posthumous memoir “Nobody’s Girl” dropped a chilling revelation: she still possesses hours of intimate audio recordings from their four-year collaboration—tapes where the late Epstein survivor openly named powerful figures long whispered to be part of his shadowy circle of abuse.T

December 30, 2025 by henry Leave a Comment

In a chilling posthumous echo from one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent accusers, the co-author of Virginia Giuffre’s memoir has revealed she possesses intimate audio recordings capturing names long rumored in the financier’s shadowy network of influence and abuse.

Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April 2025 at age 41, detailed her harrowing experiences in the memoir Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, published posthumously in October 2025. Co-written over four years with journalist Amy Wallace, the book recounts Giuffre’s grooming and trafficking by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, including allegations of being lent to powerful men such as Prince Andrew (whom she accused of sexual abuse three times) and a “well-known prime minister.”

However, the published memoir deliberately omits many specific names, focusing instead on the systemic grooming and exploitation. In a October 2025 interview with NewsNation, Wallace disclosed for the first time that she retains all recorded conversations with Giuffre—hours of private tapes where the late accuser explicitly named individuals involved in Epstein’s circle.

“I know who the names are,” Wallace stated, emphasizing that the FBI and Department of Justice also possess this information. She described the tapes as containing details Giuffre shared candidly during their collaboration, including references to high-profile figures Epstein allegedly blackmailed with compromising material.

Wallace has refused to release the recordings independently, insisting transparency should come from official channels amid ongoing demands for full Epstein file disclosures. Cryptically, she warned, “Nobody can find them… so don’t break into my house,” underscoring the sensitivity and potential danger.

Giuffre’s story, beginning with her recruitment at age 16 while working at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, exposed Epstein’s pyramid of predation. Her posthumous voice, preserved in these hidden tapes, continues to haunt elite circles, fueling speculation about unprosecuted enablers and the true extent of Epstein’s empire of silence.

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