Virginia Giuffre’s Memoir Nobody’s Girl Exposes Epstein’s Web, Even After Her Death

Virginia Giuffre, one of the first women to speak out against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, is continuing her fight for justice posthumously with her new memoir, Nobody’s Girl, released October 21, 2025. The book recounts her harrowing experiences as a teenager trafficked to some of the world’s most powerful men, including billionaires, politicians, and high-profile figures.

In an interview with her co-author, Amy Wallace, Ashley Banfield highlighted the painstaking care that went into writing the book. Wallace explained that while many names of perpetrators are in FBI files and legal documents, the memoir focuses on Giuffre’s personal experiences, survival, and advocacy for other survivors rather than simply listing names. She emphasized that publishing the book was a careful, deliberate effort to protect everyone involved from legal and physical risks while still telling the truth.

The memoir reveals chilling details about Epstein’s manipulation and abuse, including his use of video recordings for leverage over powerful men. Giuffre also clarifies that former President Donald Trump was not implicated in her account, while Prince Andrew, whom she refers to as “Andy,” was. Additionally, she recounts a horrifying encounter with a “well-known prime minister” who abused her, underscoring the global reach of Epstein’s network.

Wallace confirmed that tapes and interviews exist containing even more names, securely stored for potential future release. While the full scope of perpetrators remains under government investigation, Giuffre’s memoir ensures that her story—and those of countless other survivors—cannot be silenced.

Beyond exposing the predators, Giuffre’s work is a testament to resilience and advocacy. The book aims to empower other survivors, showing that even in the face of unimaginable trauma, one voice can shine a light on the powerful and hold them accountable.

Nobody’s Girl is now available, and Virginia Giuffre’s legacy continues to challenge those who thought her story could ever be buried.