Virginia Giuffre’s Posthumous Memoir to Reveal Abuse and Fight for Justice

Virginia Giuffre’s 400-page memoir, “Nobody’s Girl,” will be published on October 21, after her death by suicide at age 41 in April this year. The book will provide a detailed account of her life, including the traumatic abuse she suffered at the hands of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

Giuffre was a key witness in exposing the sex trafficking ring operated by Epstein and Maxwell, which exploited hundreds of minors and young women. Her memoir will recount how she became involved with Epstein in 2000 when she was just a teenager and how the abuse continued until her escape.

The book also delves into Giuffre’s fight for justice, including her lawsuit against Epstein and his settlement with her for over $500,000. It is expected to be a riveting and powerful story of resilience and determination.

Giuffre’s account has been previously described in court records, including depositions and an unpublished memoir. However, “Nobody’s Girl” will provide a more comprehensive look at her life and experiences, shedding light on the abuse she suffered and the efforts she made to hold those responsible accountable.

The publication of Giuffre’s memoir comes as Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping to operate the sex-trafficking ring. It also coincides with Trump’s recent claim that he stopped socializing with Epstein after their disagreement over hiring young women from Mar-a-Lago, and his attempts to downplay allegations of withholding evidence related to Epstein.

Giuffre’s story is one of courage and survival, and her memoir is expected to be a crucial part of the ongoing conversation about justice and accountability for those who have been exploited and abused.

Source: https://www.npr.org/2025/08/25/nx-s1-5515627/virginia-giuffre-book-jeffrey-epstein-memoir