Anthony Figueroa, Virginia Giuffre’s former boyfriend, provided a harrowing account of a phone call he received from Giuffre in March 2001, hours after she was allegedly trafficked to Prince Andrew at Ghislaine Maxwell’s London townhouse. As reported by The Sun and Daily Mail (October 26, 2025), a trembling 17-year-old Giuffre, then known as Virginia Roberts, confided in Figueroa, her voice shaking with fear. She expressed terror that “something would happen to her,” citing the power of Andrew, then 41, and referencing conspiracy theories about Princess Diana’s death as a source of her anxiety. Giuffre alleged she was coerced into sexual activity with Andrew, a claim detailed in her memoir, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, released October 21, 2025 (BBC, October 20, 2025).

Figueroa, now 43 and a restaurant worker in Atlanta, recalled Giuffre’s distress, stating she “didn’t want to do it” but felt powerless against Andrew’s influence as a member of “one of the most powerful families in the world” (Enstarz, October 27, 2025). He also confirmed the authenticity of the infamous 2001 photo of Giuffre with Andrew and Maxwell, which he saw developed at a Florida Walgreens, dismissing Andrew’s claims that it was fake (Daily Mail, October 26, 2025).
The claim that George Strait branded Pam Bondi “a heartless person” in a Nashville auditorium remains unverified, with only an unreliable usamode24.com article (November 21, 2025) as a source. Strait’s confirmed action was a December 14, 2025, statement with Steven Tyler and Mick Jagger, announcing a $75 million survivor fund, without targeting Bondi (Rolling Stone, December 16, 2025). Giuffre’s memoir continues to drive scrutiny of figures like Bondi for her inaction as Florida AG (2011–2019).
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