Virginia Roberts Giuffre's memoir, published posthumously, has sold over 1 million copies worldwide in two months, reigniting criticism of Prince Andrew and calls for transparency regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case, while her family mourns her death and celebrates her impact.
'Nobody’s Girl' is a powerful and harrowing memoir by Virginia Roberts Giuffre that exposes the extent of abuse, power, and corruption linked to Jeffrey Epstein and his associates, highlighting her journey from victim to survivor and the ongoing fight for justice, while also reflecting on her tragic death shortly after its publication.
Family members of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who accused Jeffrey Epstein of abuse, oppose the publication of her posthumous memoir, claiming it misrepresents her relationship with her husband and omits allegations of abuse she feared to disclose, despite her expressed desire for the book to be published to highlight systemic trafficking issues.
The family of Epstein survivor Virginia Roberts Giuffre criticizes the Justice Department for releasing Ghislaine Maxwell's transcripts, claiming it allows Maxwell to rewrite her story and undermines her conviction for sex trafficking, amid ongoing debates over her treatment and potential pardon.