Professor Darrell Hamamoto, a cultural critic and media scholar known for his provocative takes on power structures, appeared in an August 29, 2025, YouTube interview titled “Hamamoto on Virginia Giuffre’s Epstein Book Release! Maxwell Prince Andrew Trump,” hosted by Shaun Attwood’s True Crime Podcast.

In the discussion, Hamamoto analyzed Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl (released October 21, 2025), framing Epstein’s network as a manifestation of elite control and media manipulation. He highlighted Giuffre’s allegations against Prince Andrew (88 mentions, three alleged assaults at age 17) and an unidentified “well-known prime minister,” linking them to broader patterns of impunity. Hamamoto praised Giuffre’s courage amid her April 25 suicide, calling the book “a weapon against the machine.”
He critiqued Maxwell’s role as groomer and Epstein’s use of philanthropy for access, but offered no new “bombshells”—focusing on cultural critique rather than unreported revelations. The interview, part of Attwood’s series, garnered attention amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures, but Hamamoto’s analysis aligns with public details from the memoir and unsealed documents.
No evidence suggests Hamamoto revealed exclusive secrets beyond Giuffre’s published claims. His commentary underscores systemic complicity, amplifying her legacy without adding verified new facts.
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