Virginia Giuffre’s Memoir “Nobody’s Girl” Reveals Epstein’s Blackmail Network & Names of Alleged Abusers
Virginia Giuffre’s harrowing 400-page memoir details decades of abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and alleges a network of powerful individuals complicit in the sex trafficking operation.
Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, “Nobody’s Girl,” released Tuesday, lays bare the horrific details of her exploitation and implicates numerous high-profile figures, according to co-writer Amy Wallace. The book, and subsequent interviews with Wallace, suggest Epstein leveraged recordings of sexual encounters to blackmail influential people, a claim that has fueled calls for the full release of the “Epstein files.”
Wallace, speaking on NewsNation’s “Banfield” on Tuesday, revealed she possesses private recordings containing the names of alleged abusers. “I know all the names…that are there,” Wallace stated, adding that Giuffre made deliberate choices about which individuals to name in the memoir.
The memoir paints a disturbing picture of a meticulously crafted system of abuse, described as a “predator’s playbook” designed to groom, trap, and ultimately destroy young women. Wallace emphasized the existence of a comprehensive list of individuals connected to Epstein, asserting, “It exists in the FBI files. It exists in the Epstein files, as we now call them.” She further stated that the Department of Justice has possessed these names for over a decade.
Giuffre’s account identifies some previously known abusers, including Prince Andrew, with whom she settled a lawsuit in 2022. However, the memoir also alludes to others, described by their positions: a former U.S. senator, a governor, a psychology professor, and a “well-known prime minister” who allegedly subjected her to brutal sexual assault. Giuffre wrote of being trafficked to “a multitude of powerful men,” including a gubernatorial candidate and a former U.S. Senator. She also detailed being forced to engage with individuals referred to as “billionaire number one” and “billionaire number two.”
Epstein reportedly wired his properties with audio and video surveillance, utilizing the recordings as a means of control and coercion over those implicated. Wallace confirmed that she still maintains copies of her recorded conversations with Giuffre, including those where names were explicitly mentioned. She acknowledged the risk of the tapes being stolen but assured they are currently secure.
Notably, Giuffre does not implicate former President Donald Trump in her memoir. Wallace explained that Giuffre’s interactions with Trump were limited to her time working at his Mar-a-Lago resort, during which she observed no compromising behavior. “She knew Donald Trump because she worked there. She was honored to work there,” Wallace said, adding that Giuffre “felt very validated” by Trump’s calls for the release of the Epstein files during his presidential campaign.
The allegations against Prince Andrew are expanded upon in the memoir, detailing three instances of alleged trafficking, including a nine-woman orgy where Giuffre claims many of the other women appeared to be underage and did not speak English. Giuffre recounts waking up in a pool of blood after one encounter with the royal, requiring hospitalization and a grim prognosis regarding her future ability to have children.
The memoir also describes a particularly harrowing assault by the “well-known prime minister,” recounting a brutal attack that left her severely injured. “Epstein trafficked me to a man who raped me more savagely than anyone had before,” Giuffre wrote, detailing a violent assault that included choking and significant physical trauma.
The release of “Nobody’s Girl” is expected to intensify pressure on authorities to release the complete Epstein files and hold all those involved accountable for their alleged crimes. The full extent of Epstein’s network and the identities of those he allegedly blackmailed remain shrouded in secrecy, but Giuffre’s memoir offers a chilling glimpse into the dark world of privilege, power, and exploitation.
