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Giuffre’s Posthumous Memoir Released, Renewing Pressure on Prince Andrew

The posthumous book renews pressure for accountability over Jeffrey Epstein’s network.

Overview

  • The memoir, Nobody’s Girl, was published months after Virginia Giuffre’s death, presenting a detailed account of long‑term abuse and her experiences within Jeffrey Epstein’s circle.
  • Giuffre names Prince Andrew among a small number of individuals, alleging she was forced into sex with him on three occasions, including an encounter on Epstein’s island, while many other men remain anonymized.
  • Prince Andrew continues to deny the allegations, previously reached an undisclosed settlement with Giuffre in 2022, and recently announced the formal relinquishment of his titles and honors in a symbolic step that stops short of legal removal.
  • Co‑author Amy Wallace says Giuffre insisted the book be published regardless of her fate and believes Giuffre would have viewed Andrew’s relinquishment of titles as a victory.
  • Giuffre’s relatives welcomed Andrew’s move but urged King Charles III to strip him of his Prince title, as calls for wider accountability continue following Epstein’s 2019 jailhouse death and Ghislaine Maxwell’s 20‑year sentence.