Giuffre accuses 'entitled' Andrew in posthumous book
Summary
Virginia Giuffre's book, set to release posthumously, accuses Prince Andrew of feeling "entitled" to have sex with her. In the memoir, she details three encounters with Prince Andrew linked to Jeffrey Epstein, where she claims sexual exploitation occurred. Prince Andrew has strongly denied these allegations.Key Facts
- Virginia Giuffre wrote a book titled "Nobody's Girl," accusing Prince Andrew of feeling entitled to sex with her.
- The book is a posthumous release; Giuffre died by suicide earlier this year.
- She describes three alleged meetings with Prince Andrew, including one in London in 2001.
- Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are central figures in her accounts.
- In 2022, Prince Andrew settled financially with Giuffre but denies any wrongdoing.
- The book details Andrew's alleged behavior and links it to Epstein's exploitation of young women.
- It includes Giuffre's claims that Maxwell and Epstein set up these encounters.
- This memoir pulls together previously reported allegations into one detailed personal account.
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