Virginia Giuffre’s Posthumous Memoir “Nobody’s Girl” Set for October 21 Release

Epstein victim and prominent survivor Virginia Giuffre’s tell-all memoir is scheduled to be published on October 21, 2025, offering her unfiltered account of the abuse she endured and her fight for justice. The book, titled Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, was completed before her tragic death by suicide on April 25, 2025, at age 41. Giuffre had expressed a clear wish for the memoir to be released regardless of her circumstances.
Co-written with author Amy Wallace and published by Alfred A. Knopf (a division of Penguin Random House), the 400-page hardcover details Giuffre’s experiences after being recruited as a teenager into Jeffrey Epstein’s world of sexual abuse and trafficking. It covers her time with Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and what the publisher describes as “his many friends”—a network of powerful individuals she accused of involvement or complicity. The memoir includes her allegations against figures like Prince Andrew (whom she accused of sexual abuse when she was 17), as well as broader revelations about coercion, threats, private flights, island visits, and the systems that enabled silence and protection for the perpetrators.
Giuffre first rose to public attention in 2011 as one of Epstein’s most outspoken accusers, helping bring attention to his crimes through lawsuits, depositions, and media appearances. Her testimony contributed to Maxwell’s conviction and Epstein’s downfall before his death in 2019. The book expands on those events in her own words, described by the publisher as “searing and unforgettable,” exposing patterns of power, corruption, and industrial-scale abuse.
Pre-publication excerpts and announcements have already highlighted disturbing details, including Giuffre’s fears of dying as a “sex slave,” threats made against her family, and accounts of being “loaned out” to Epstein’s influential contacts. The memoir is positioned as a final act of defiance from a woman who refused to let her story be erased.
With a first print run of 250,000 copies, Nobody’s Girl is available for pre-order in hardcover ($35), e-book, large print, and audio formats. Early coverage from outlets like The Guardian, BBC, People, and CBS News indicates significant public interest, with some describing it as a devastating exposé that could renew scrutiny on high-profile figures and institutions that have long faced questions in the Epstein case.
Virginia Giuffre’s words, written over four years, now stand as her legacy—a raw, unflinching demand for truth in a saga that has spanned decades.
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