
Virginia Giuffre’s book reveals horrific new details about her abuse by Jeffery Epstein
‘With this book, I seek to free myself from my past’
The late Virginia Giuffre’s highly anticipated new book has finally been released, and she’s opened up about more devastating details of her abuse at the hands of Jeffery Epstein and his associates.
Virginia spent the last decade as an outspoken advocate for victims of sex trafficking, after her abuse from convicted paedophile Jeffery Epstein.
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In her memoir, she spoke about an “orgy” she claimed she was involved in, which allegedly included Jefferey Epstein, Prince Andrew and eight other girls.
“The other girls all appeared to be under the age of 18 and didn’t speak English. Epstein laughed about how they couldn’t really communicate , saying they’re the easiest girls to get along with,” she wrote.
Virginia Giuffre was around 16 years old when she was involved with Jeffery Epstein. She was trafficked by him for three years.
“Epstein never wore a condom. Neither did the men he and Ghislaine Maxwell trafficked me to,” she said.
She claimed this led to a mysterious hospital visit which Virginia herself doesn’t really remember because of the medication she was given. Later, Jeffery told her she had a miscarriage.
After years of trafficking, Virginia escaped to Australia and met her husband, where she rebuilt life for herself. She said becoming a mother in 2010 was what pushed her to start speaking about the abuse she had suffered.
But according to her memoir, the powerful people she had been trafficked to kept trying to shut her down.
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“After casting doubt on my credibility for so long, Prince Andrew’s team had even gone so far as to hire internet trolls to harass me,” Virgina wrote. “The Duke of York owed me a meaningful apology as well.”
Even though she had to deal with all this, Virginia didn’t regret opening up about her abuse and still stood by her decision at the time of writing the book. She died in April this year, after taking her own life.
“I don’t regret it, but the constant telling and retelling has been extremely painful and exhausting. With this book, I seek to free myself from my past.”
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