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In a posthumous autobiography, Virginia Giuffre made several shocking allegations, with one particular claim likely to unsettle parents.

At the age of 41, Virginia tragically took her own life in April 2025. However, her legacy lives on through her book “Nobody’s Girl,” released in October 2025, detailing her ordeal of being groomed by Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein while working at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Maxwell, now incarcerated for sex trafficking, allegedly lured Virginia into their world of abuse under the pretense of hiring her as a masseuse for Epstein, a well-connected financier, only to reveal more sinister intentions.

According to Virginia, she was quickly ensnared in Epstein and Maxwell’s abusive circle, being coerced into sexual encounters with affluent and influential individuals.

Among the accused perpetrators was a prominent politician who allegedly raped her, leaving her injured. Notably, Virginia claimed Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, sexually assaulted her on three occasions in 2001.

Andrew, scrutinized for his association with Epstein, vehemently denied all accusations against him.

During her traumatic experiences with Maxwell and Epstein, Virginia recounted numerous distressing encounters, with a pivotal moment prompting her to break free from the “house of shame” where she was trapped.

In her book, Virginia revealed that Epstein and Maxwell pressured her to have Epstein’s child and relinquish all parental rights. This led her to fear the possibility of raising a girl only to hand her over for abuse later.

Virginia disclosed to the Miami Herald that Epstein lost interest in her in 2003 as she aged, allowing her to pursue massage training in Thailand. There, she met and married Robert, an Australian martial arts expert, starting a new life in Australia, which Epstein coldly accepted upon learning she wouldn’t return.

Drawing from her own tribulations, Virginia became an advocate for sex trafficking victims and established Speak Out, Act, Reclaim (SOAR), empowering survivors to combat sex trafficking.

In June 2022, Maxwell received a twenty-year prison sentence for sex trafficking and related crimes tied to Epstein. Epstein, a convicted sex offender, died in jail in August 2019 in an apparent suicide.

If you’re a sexual assault survivor, seek help and resources at <a aria-label="www.rapecrisis.org.ukLink opens in a new tab." class="TextLink_text-link__dBSS0 TextLink_enabled__dJF3l" href="http://www.rapecrisis.org.uk/?fbclid=IwAR3ZzO9bB5j2eVAqgwa0frEYLAfoNl9k5dGbvr3VlZB1JqUJLKkdROENJB4

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