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Penguin Random House Sets Oct. 21 U.S. Release for Virginia Giuffre’s Posthumous Memoir 'Nobody’s Girl'

The completed manuscript will be published at Giuffre’s request as stated in an email to co-author Amy Wallace.

Prinz Andrew und Virginia Giuffre (damals 17). Das Foto entstand 2001.
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Sechs Monate nach ihrem Tod sollen die Memoiren von Virginia Giuffre erscheinen.
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Overview

  • Publisher Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of Penguin Random House, describes the memoir as a raw and shocking account of Giuffre’s experiences with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
  • A publisher spokesperson says the book does not include accusations against Donald Trump.
  • Giuffre worked with journalist Amy Wallace for years on the approximately 400-page manuscript, which was finished before her death in April.
  • In an email sent weeks before she died, Giuffre asked that Nobody’s Girl be released regardless of circumstances, citing the need to expose systemic failures.
  • The publication is expected to refocus attention on figures linked to Epstein, including Prince Andrew, who denies Giuffre’s allegations and reached a civil settlement with her in 2022.