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Charges from the grave – new allegations against Prince Andrew von Virginia Giuffre
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Virginia Giuffre’s autobiography reveals shocking details about Prince Andrew and Epstein’s network. The book will be released on October 21 and ensures new pressure.
Virginia Giuffre had accused Prince Andrew of raping her at the age of 17. In April she committed suicide, but she had completed her autobiography over a year ago. On October 21st, the book with the title “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice”, the US publishing house Alfred A. Knopf said. The publication is eagerly awaited worldwide, since Giuffre was the most prominent voice in the fight against the abuse by Epstein and his network.
Prince Andrew was able to settle the legal dispute out of court with a payment. In the book, Giuffre is said to have described her experiences with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in detail. It is believed that the revelations will further increase the pressure on the British duke. In particular, it is expected that the book will provide new details on the interdependencies between Epstein, Maxwell and influential personalities who have not yet been publicly known.
Further revelations are expected
Her allegations for sexual abuse and rape were never negotiated in court due to the agreement. Andrew repeatedly rejected this, but had to withdraw from public life. His supporters had claimed that a photo of the Duke and Ms. Giuffre in London had been fake.
The book is said to contain further revelations about your time with Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and her friends, including the Duke of York. An anonymous source said: “This is her ultimate revenge.” The autobiography will contain “intimate and disturbing” details of her relationship with Prince Andrew. According to experts, these details could not only damage Andrew’s reputation, but also rekindle the debate about the responsibility of influential people in power structures. The publisher held back with details, but announced that Giuffre had not raised any allegations of abuse against Donald Trump. This clarification was made in order to contain speculation about other prominent personalities that could be involved in the Epstein case.
Death circumstances of Virginia Giuffre unclear
In a press release, the US publisher Knopf announced that Giuffre had worked with the author and journalist Amy Wallace on “Nobody’s Girl” for four years and had completed the manuscript for the 400-page book before her death.
The publisher also published an email from Virginia Giuffre to Wallace, a few weeks before her death, in which she explained that it was her “heart’s desire” that the memoirs were “regarded” regardless “of their personal circumstances:” The content of this book is of crucial importance because it is intended to throw light on the systemic errors that enable cross-border human trafficking with people in need. And the problems related to this topic, both in the interest of justice and consciousness.
The exact circumstances of Virginia Giuffre’s death are not known to the public. The mother of three committed suicide on her farm in Western Australia. Previously, after a serious accident on March 24, she had been taken to the hospital. In a post that has now been deleted, Giuffre had stated that she had suffered such serious injuries in the accident that she would die from it. Her family pointed out that the long -standing trauma had severely affected their mental health due to abuse and public discussion with the case.
Source: Stern

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