Virginia Giuffre Memoir Reveals Prince Andrew Abuse, Trump Encounter, Miscarriage

Virginia Giuffre Memoir Reveals Prince Andrew Abuse, Trump Encounter, Miscarriage

The posthumously published memoir, “Nobody’s Girl”, by Virginia Giuffre—Jeffrey Epstein’s lead accuser who died by suicide in April 2025—has topped Amazon bestseller lists, revealing her harrowing experiences and encounters with high-profile figures.

Prince Andrew Allegations

  • Giuffre recounts being trafficked to have sex with Prince Andrew three times, including twice when she was 17.

  • She describes the infamous night on March 10, 2001, when Epstein paid her $15,000 for the encounter, and her outfit, inspired by Britney Spears, was captured in the photograph central to Andrew’s downfall.

  • The memoir contributed to Prince Andrew renouncing his titles, though he continues to deny ever meeting her.

Encounter With Donald Trump

  • At 16, Giuffre met Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where she worked as a locker-room attendant.

  • Trump reportedly offered her work as a babysitter, and Giuffre later came under the influence of Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell, leading to grooming.

Mystery Politician Allegations

  • Giuffre recounts abuse by a politician, referred to as a “former minister” in the UK edition and a “prime minister” in the US edition, without naming them to avoid retaliation.

Miscarriage

  • In summer 2001, Giuffre suffered a miscarriage after being trafficked in an orgy involving Epstein, Prince Andrew, and eight other girls.

  • She wrote about coming to terms with losing a fetus unknowingly, as Epstein and the men involved did not use protection.

Life After Epstein

  • Giuffre initiated legal action against Epstein in 2009 and faced years of harassment, including threats outside her Colorado home.

  • She eventually moved to Australia in 2015 with her family for safety.

  • Giuffre aimed to use her multi-million dollar settlement from Andrew to aid sex-trafficking victims, while protecting the identities of certain alleged abusers for her three children.

Despite her struggles, Giuffre sought to expose and punish traffickers, leaving a legacy of advocacy for survivors of sexual exploitation.

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