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Virginia Giuffre’s Posthumous Memoir Alleges Rape by Former Prime Minister

The posthumous release refocuses attention on accountability for Epstein’s network.

Overview

  • In Nobody’s Girl, published six months after Giuffre’s death, she details grooming and sexual exploitation by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, with the book completed in collaboration with journalist Amy Wallace and released with her family’s support.
  • Giuffre describes a 2002 rape by an unnamed former prime minister on Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, calling it a turning point in her understanding of Epstein’s brutality.
  • The memoir recounts encounters within Epstein’s circle that included Bill Clinton and President Donald Trump, while making no explicit sexual-assault allegations against either and portraying Trump largely as a background figure during her early days at Mar-a-Lago.
  • Giuffre reiterates her allegation that Prince Andrew abused her when she was 17; he denies wrongdoing, and their civil case was settled in 2022 without admission of liability.
  • New commentary tied to the book’s release urges against clemency for Maxwell and highlights political resistance to any pardon, with House Speaker Mike Johnson expressing opposition to the idea.