VIRGINIA GIUFFRE’S MEMOIR TO BE PUBLISHED IN OCTOBER
The memoir of the woman who accused Jeffrey Epstein and Britain’s Prince Andrew of sexual abuse will be published in October.
Virginia Giuffre committed suicide in April when her body was discovered on her farm in Western Australia. She was 41.
Giuffre rose to prominence when she accused the disgraced US financier of sexually abusing her and using her as a sex slave when she was a teenager.
She also accused Prince Andrew of assaulting her when she was 17 years old.
The autobiography, titled Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, will be published by Knopf.
According to a statement released by Penguin Random House, the book is an "unsparing and definitive account" of Giuffre's time with Epstein.
The book also features details about Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former friend and a British socialite who’s currently in jail in the US.
Maxwell is in jail for recruiting underage girls for Epstein. She recently requested a plea deal with the US government, offering to give information on Epstein.
Epstein committed suicide in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for trafficking underage girls like Giuffre.
The book will also detail the sexual molestation Guiffre had to endure as a child.
She wrote the book during her last year alive and requested that it still be published even if she dies.
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