Key Facts
• Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network, published a memoir posthumously.
• The memoir, titled Nobody’s Girl, was released six months after her death on October 21, 2025.
• Giuffre alleged she was raped by a ‘famous prime minister’ at age 18.
• The U.S. version of the memoir refers to the perpetrator as a ‘famous prime minister,’ while the U.K. version calls him a ‘former cabinet minister.’
• Giuffre described being sold to powerful men, enduring severe abuse, and fearing for her life.
• She recounted being strangled until unconscious and mocked by the alleged perpetrator.
• Epstein reportedly dismissed her pleas to avoid being sent back to the man.
• The memoir sheds light on Epstein’s connections, fueling scandals in the U.S. and U.K.
• The publication has reignited scrutiny of Prince Andrew, who denies allegations of sexual assault.
• The memoir details Giuffre’s fight for justice for herself and other victims.
Summary
Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl, reveals harrowing details of her abuse within Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network. She alleged being raped by a ‘famous prime minister’ at age 18, describing severe physical and emotional trauma. The memoir, released six months after her death, highlights discrepancies in how the perpetrator is described in U.S. and U.K. editions. Giuffre’s account underscores the brutality she endured and Epstein’s indifference to her suffering. The publication has intensified scandals surrounding Epstein’s connections, drawing renewed attention to Prince Andrew, who denies related allegations. Giuffre’s memoir serves as a testament to her pursuit of justice for herself and other victims.
