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The memoir "Nobody's Girl" released Tuesday posthumously by Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers, sheds light on the infamous financier's abuse. More context: The memoir details her encounters with Prince Andrew after a new report alleged the royal asked police to help him dig up dirt on her after she accused him of sexual abuse.
Giuffre's book says prosecutors felt that naming the famous men she linked to Jeffrey Epstein would distract jurors.
Virginia Giuffre feared she might “die a sex slave” at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and his circle, the prominent accuser wrote in a posthumous memoir.
Virginia Giuffre details alleged sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein's powerful friends in her posthumous memoir, 'Nobody's Girl,' though some political figures she mentions were not revealed by name
Today’s episode centers an important voice in the still-unfolding story of Jeffrey Epstein. Virginia Roberts Giuffre survived abuse at the hands of Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and a number of powerful men.
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In memoir, Virginia Giuffre accuses father of abusing her, suggests he took money from Epstein
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, an outspoken accuser of Jeffery Epstein’s sexual abuse, alleged that her own father had abused her and suggested that he took hush money from Epstein in a posthumous memoir releasing on Tuesday.
Virginia Giuffre's net worth remains largely private after her court settlements. Explore how her advocacy and legal battles shaped her finances.
An excerpt of "Nobody's Girl" was released by CBS News on Sunday, Oct. 19. The released portion details a trip Giuffre took to the Louvre in 2021 as she prepared to testify against French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel in a Paris court.
Virginia Giuffre has said she thought she may 'die a sex slave' as she opened up about her alleged sexual encounters with Jeffrey Epstein and his circle in her posthumous memoir.
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Virginia Giuffre’s Hunt to Find Epstein’s Men
She knocked on doors across the country, trying to find witnesses to verify her story of abuse, until one opened up.
An excerpt from a forthcoming memoir written by Jeffery Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre was released by CBS News Oct. 19.