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“Posthumous Memoir Exposes Epstein’s Abuse Network”

Virginia Giuffre revealed the harrowing experiences she faced with Jeffrey Epstein and his associates from beyond the grave.

Following her tragic suicide in April 2025, Virginia’s posthumous book, “Nobody’s Girl,” was published. The memoir recounts her journey from a trafficked spa assistant as a teenager to becoming a voice for survivors globally. Despite becoming a bestseller, Virginia, who passed away at 41, did not witness the impact of her voice being heard. The book details the abuse she allegedly suffered at the hands of influential figures while under the control of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

In her memoir, Virginia wrote about being “lent out” by Epstein and Maxwell to numerous wealthy and powerful individuals, enduring humiliation, physical abuse, and the constant fear of death. She specifically mentioned a prominent politician who she accused of a brutal rape incident.

Describing an encounter with this politician when she was 18, Virginia recalled being choked to the point of losing consciousness, with the individual deriving pleasure from her fear and suffering.

After pleading with Epstein to prevent further abuse, Virginia was dismayed by his cold response, indicating that such brutality was not uncommon. Subsequently, she found herself once again in a distressing situation with the same politician aboard Epstein’s private jet.

This experience marked a turning point for Virginia, leading her to stop recruiting girls for Epstein. She later established a non-profit organization, Speak Out, Act, Reclaim (SOAR), to support survivors of sex trafficking in reclaiming their stories and combating exploitation.

Maxwell was sentenced to twenty years in prison in June 2022 for her involvement in sex trafficking and related crimes connected to Epstein. Epstein, on the other hand, died in 2019 under circumstances ruled as suicide while in custody.

If you have experienced sexual assault, support and resources are available through www.rapecrisis.org.uk or by calling the national helpline on 0808 802 9999

Do you have a story to share? Contact me at julia.banim@reachplc.com.

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