Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre's memoir will be published months after her death
Summary
Virginia Giuffre, known for accusing Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse, wrote a memoir that will be published after her death. Her book, titled "Nobody's Girl," will be released in October, months after she died by suicide. Giuffre's memoir shares her experiences and the legal actions she took against Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.Key Facts
- Virginia Giuffre accused Jeffrey Epstein of running a sex trafficking ring.
- Her memoir, "Nobody's Girl," will be published posthumously in October.
- Giuffre died by suicide at age 41 in April, in Australia.
- Her memoir details experiences of abuse and her efforts to seek justice.
- Giuffre was central in the legal actions that led to Maxwell's 20-year prison sentence.
- She was initially approached by Maxwell in 2000 at Mar-a-Lago and later abused by Epstein.
- Maxwell has denied many details of Giuffre's account, but court evidence supported Giuffre's claims.
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