Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre
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Virginia Giuffre was the most prominent voice in the fight against Jeffrey Epstein and his network: soon her memoirs appear posthumously.
The memoirs of the Virginia Giuffre (1983-2025), which became known by the Epstein scandal, will appear posthumously. As the US Verlag Alfred A. Knopf announced, this happens at its explicit request and in the “interest of justice”. It is not yet known whether new allegations against Prince Andrew (65) will also be made in the book.
Giuffre had against King Charles III’s brother. (76) In August 2021, filing a lawsuit and claims that he had forced her to sex three times. Both parties finally agreed in an extrajudicial comparison, but the prince has fallen in public in public since then. Queen Elizabeth II, who died in 2023, withdrawn his royal and military titles.
“Nobody’s Girl” should be released on October 21st
The memoirs entitled “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice” are to be launched on October 21 – six months after Giffres suicide. As the publisher announced in a press release, from which various British media such as “The Guardian” quote, Giuffre worked with the author Amy Wallace on the 400-page book for four years and completed the manuscript.
The declaration also included an email from the deceased on Amy Wallace a few weeks before her death, in which she explained that it was “warm wish” that the memoirs were “published” regardless of their circumstances: “In the event of my death, I would like to make sure that ‘Nobody’s Girl’ will be published. toast. “
“It is imperative that the truth is understood”
The email, which is said to have been sent on April 1st: “The content of this book is of crucial importance, since it is supposed to throw light on the systemic errors that enable the border human trafficking with people in need of protection.
Extrajuid comparison between Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre
Virginia Giuffre had said several times that she should be in the sex trade ring of the US billionaire Jeffrey Epstein (1953-2019) as a teenager in the early 2000s and that Prince Andrew should have been forced to sex, among others. In 2021 she filed a lawsuit against the British Royal. Prince Andrew always vehemently denied the allegations. In February 2022, both parties agreed in an extrajudicial comparison, the sum of which was not announced.
A draft of a first, unpublished autobiography called “The Billionaire’s Playboy Club” became known in August 2020 as part of a lawsuit against Epstein’s familiar Ghislaine Maxwell (63). However, the new book should differ significantly. It remains to be seen to what extent Prince Andrew comes up or even further allegations against him. The autobiography will contain “intimate and disturbing” details, emphasized “The Sun”. The British newspaper also points out that the publisher Alfred A. Knopf belongs to Penguin Random House. Prince Harry’s (40) memoirs appeared in the publisher “Spare” (German: “Reserve”).
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Source: Stern

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