Tony Figueroa, Virginia Giuffre’s former boyfriend from the early 2000s, has broken years of relative silence in recent interviews, sharing the disturbing details Giuffre confided in him about her time in Jeffrey Epstein’s predatory network.

Dating Giuffre when she was 17, Figueroa recounted how she called him from London in March 2001, “shaking with fear” just hours after an alleged sexual encounter with Prince Andrew at Ghislaine Maxwell’s townhouse. “She sounded scared… she didn’t want to do it,” he revealed in a 2025 RadarOnline interview, describing her terror over refusing demands from one of the world’s most powerful families.
Giuffre, recruited as a teenager from Mar-a-Lago in 2000, told Figueroa about Maxwell’s initial approach—offering massage training that quickly turned into grooming for Epstein’s abuse. She confided harrowing details of threesomes involving herself, Epstein, and Maxwell, including “experimental” acts with sex toys like strap-ons on multiple occasions.
Figueroa admitted his own regret, having been paid $200 by Epstein to recruit high school girls, a decision that still haunts him with nightmares. He saw the infamous photo of Giuffre with Andrew before it went public, as she developed it herself.
Giuffre’s confidences painted Maxwell as manipulative and cruel, and Epstein as controlling. These revelations, drawn from Figueroa’s 2016 deposition and recent statements following Giuffre’s tragic suicide in April 2025 at age 41, underscore the lasting trauma she endured.
Prince Andrew has always denied the allegations, settling a 2022 lawsuit out of court without admission of liability. Maxwell is serving 20 years for sex trafficking.
Figueroa’s accounts, echoing Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, highlight the hidden horrors behind the scandal, fueling renewed calls for full Epstein file releases and accountability.
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