
VIRGINIA GIUFFRE COMMITTED SUICIDE EARLIER THIS YEAR, BUT IS PUBLISHING A BOOK IN OCTOBER
If the name Virginia Giuffre sounds familiar, it should be. If you haven’t already remembered who she is, she’s the woman who accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault. And yes, she also said that Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused her when she was 17. Unfortunately, she committed suicide earlier this year at the age of 41. But she’s about to speak from the grave, and the posthumous bullhorn could be deafening. So how is she doing this? Even though she’s gone, she’s publishing a book, Nobody’s Girl, set to come out this October.
VIRGINIA GIUFFRE ACCUSED BOTH PRINCE ANDREW AND JEFFREY EPSTEIN OF UNDERAGED SEXUAL ASSAULT
You might also remember that Virginia Giuffre made direct allegations against the Duke of York, and the two settled out of court back in February, 2022. In the agreement, Prince Andrew paid her a hefty sum of money to end the civil sexual assault lawsuit, where he didn’t need to admit to any guilt and wasn’t subject to any other liability. Prince Andrew, of course, has maintained he never did anything wrong in relation to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. But publishing a book from beyond the grave could allow Giuffre to name names without being subject to any reprisal.
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WILL VIRGINIA GIUFFRE’S BOOK, NOBODY’S GIRL, START A BONFIRE THE MONTH BEFORE THE AMERICAN MIDTERMS?
And, of course, she’d be getting the word out. The word, in this case, being how Giuffre hoped the book would “impact many lives” and educate readers just how human trafficking really takes place. In an email to her publisher Amy Wallace before her death, Giuffre said, “The content of this book is crucial, as it aims to shed light on the systemic failures that allow the trafficking of vulnerable individuals across borders.” So we’ll just have to wait until October to see what Virginia Giuffre wanted to say. And wonder how the book being released the month before the American Midterm Elections makes a splash.
Becase: Jeffrey Epstein.

