In a revelation that has reignited demands for transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, Amy Wallace—the journalist who co-authored Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl—has confirmed she possesses private recordings containing names of powerful figures allegedly involved in Epstein’s trafficking network.

Over four years, Wallace collaborated closely with Giuffre, recording hours of intimate conversations before Giuffre’s tragic suicide in April 2025. In interviews following the book’s October 2025 release, Wallace stated unequivocally: “Yes, I know who the names are.” She emphasized that Giuffre named individuals during these sessions, but stressed that the FBI and Department of Justice already hold this information from victim testimonies.
Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice details Giuffre’s grooming at 16 by Ghislaine Maxwell, trafficking to Epstein’s elite circle—including allegations against Prince Andrew (settled in 2022)—and encounters with unnamed politicians, such as a “well-known prime minister” who allegedly raped her. Giuffre withheld some names out of fear or uncertainty, but Wallace’s tapes reportedly capture fuller accounts.
Wallace has guarded these recordings fiercely, joking on NewsNation, “Nobody can find them, so don’t break into my house.” Describing herself as a “hired writer,” she has no plans to release them independently, noting the information aligns with sealed Epstein files long sought by lawmakers and survivors.
Giuffre’s family and advocates, including her brother Sky Roberts, continue pushing for unredacted document releases. Wallace believes Giuffre, who founded SOAR to support victims, would view full disclosure as ultimate justice. As public pressure mounts amid ongoing scrutiny of Epstein’s enablers, these hidden recordings represent a potential bombshell—evidence that could expose decades of concealed betrayal and reshape accountability for the powerful.
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