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.