Virginia Giuffre’s new memoir describes in detail her alleged abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew. She claims Epstein trafficked her and forced her into sexual encounters with Andrew on three occasions, including one she called an “orgy” on Epstein’s private island with about eight other girls, most of whom seemed under 18 and did not speak English. Epstein reportedly mocked their silence, calling them “the easiest girls to get along with.”
Giuffre says she felt sickened years later seeing a 2011 photo of Epstein and Andrew together in Central Park. Prince Andrew has denied all accusations and settled a civil case with Giuffre in 2022 without admitting fault.
She also recounts severe abdominal pain after one encounter, which Epstein told her was a miscarriage, adding that neither he nor the men he sent her to used condoms. Giuffre describes Epstein’s use of whips, restraints, and other tools of torture, saying the pain made her beg to pass out.
Maxwell, she writes, first approached her as a teen at Mar-a-Lago, offering massage work but leading her to Epstein. Maxwell later arranged the meeting with Andrew, calling it a “special day” to meet a “handsome prince.”
Giuffre states the trauma still haunts her. Epstein died by suicide in jail on August 10, 2019. Giuffre died by suicide on April 25, 2025.
Giuffre says she felt sickened years later seeing a 2011 photo of Epstein and Andrew together in Central Park. Prince Andrew has denied all accusations and settled a civil case with Giuffre in 2022 without admitting fault.
She also recounts severe abdominal pain after one encounter, which Epstein told her was a miscarriage, adding that neither he nor the men he sent her to used condoms. Giuffre describes Epstein’s use of whips, restraints, and other tools of torture, saying the pain made her beg to pass out.
Maxwell, she writes, first approached her as a teen at Mar-a-Lago, offering massage work but leading her to Epstein. Maxwell later arranged the meeting with Andrew, calling it a “special day” to meet a “handsome prince.”
Giuffre states the trauma still haunts her. Epstein died by suicide in jail on August 10, 2019. Giuffre died by suicide on April 25, 2025.