Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault, will release a posthumous memoir entitled ‘Nobody’s Girl’ six months after she took her own life this year aged 41
Prince Andrew’s accuser Virginia Giuffre is set to publish a bombshell book from beyond the grave.
‘Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice’ is scheduled for release on October 21, around six months after Ms Giuffre took her own life aged 41. She had been working on the book with author Amy Wallace in the month before her death, and completed the 400-page manuscript.
Virginia Giuffre said she was just 17 when she was sexually abused by American financier Jeffrey Epstein – and also made allegations against the Duke of York. Andrew and Giuffre reached an out-of-court financial settlement in February 2022 to end her civil sexual assault lawsuit.
The settlement was not an admission of guilt and he accepted no liability. He has continuously denied any wrongdoing in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Epstein was found dead in a New York City jail cell in 2019 in what investigators described as a suicide. His former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, was convicted in late 2021 on sex trafficking and other charges.
A statement from Knopf, the publisher of Virginia’s posthumous book, included an email sent by her to Ms Wallace a few weeks before her death, saying that she hoped the book would “impact many lives” and expose how human trafficking takes place.
The email reads: “The content of this book is crucial, as it aims to shed light on the systemic failures that allow the trafficking of vulnerable individuals across borders.
“It is imperative that the truth is understood and that the issues surrounding this topic are addressed, both for the sake of justice and awareness.” “In the event of my passing, I would like to ensure that NOBODY’S GIRL is still released. I believe it has the potential to impact many lives and foster necessary discussions about these grave injustices.”
In 2023, it was reported that Giuffre had reached a deal “believed to be worth millions” with an undisclosed publisher.
It comes after Ghislaine Maxwell dragged Princess Diana into the Jeffrey Epstein scandal by claiming the paedophile was set up with her.





