Overview
- Giuffre’s memoir, published months after her April death, recounts long‑term abuse and alleges she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew three times as a teenager.
- Co‑author Amy Wallace told the BBC that Giuffre would view Andrew’s recent decision to give up public use of his royal titles as a win.
- The book describes early childhood abuse that left Giuffre vulnerable to recruitment by Ghislaine Maxwell after a job at Donald Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago club.
- While referencing high‑profile Epstein associates such as Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Bill Gates, Les Wexner, Jean‑Luc Brunel and Ehud Barak, the memoir names few alleged accomplices and calls for broader accountability.
- Jeffrey Epstein died in a New York jail in 2019 and Maxwell is serving a 20‑year sentence; Giuffre previously reached an undisclosed civil settlement with Andrew, and authorities have not announced new prosecutions tied to the book.