Completed just before her tragic end, Virginia Giuffre’s memoir emerges as her unflinching final testament, chronicling the grooming, trafficking, and abuse that defined her fight against Epstein’s untouchable world.
Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, co-written with journalist Amy Wallace and published posthumously on October 21, 2025, by Alfred A. Knopf, fulfills Giuffre’s explicit wish. She completed the manuscript months before her suicide on April 25, 2025, at age 41 in Western Australia.

In raw, intimate detail, Giuffre recounts meeting Ghislaine Maxwell in 2000 while working as a 16-year-old spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago. Maxwell groomed her with promises of massage training for Jeffrey Epstein, pulling her into a nightmare of systematic trafficking and sexual exploitation.
The book exposes Epstein’s “master manipulator” tactics and Maxwell’s role in recruiting vulnerable girls. Giuffre describes sadomasochistic acts, fearing she might “die a sex slave,” and alleges being trafficked to powerful men, including a brutal rape by an unnamed “well-known prime minister.”
Most explosively, she details three forced sexual encounters with Prince Andrew in 2001: first in London (after the infamous photo), second in New York, and third in an orgy on Little St. James with Epstein and other young women. She portrays Andrew as “entitled,” believing sex with her was his “birthright.” Prince Andrew, who settled her 2022 civil suit without admitting liability, has always denied the allegations.
Giuffre also reflects on her escape at 19, rebuilding life in Australia, motherhood, and advocacy. Despite trauma’s toll, her voice affirms resilience, ensuring her legacy shines light on elite complicity and empowers survivors.
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