Virginia Giuffre’s upcoming memoir, titled Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, is set for release on October 21. It was completed before her death and approved for publication in full, without redactions. The publisher Alfred A. Knopf confirmed she signed off on a 400-page manuscript.
According to the manuscript instructions attributed to her:
“If I don’t make it… publish it anyway. Every page. No redactions.”
Background and Early Life
Virginia Louise Roberts was 15 when she ran away. She worked as a locker room attendant at Mar-a-Lago when Ghislaine Maxwell approached her, telling her there was a job opportunity. Epstein was waiting in the car. What followed was described as a trafficking operation involving multiple individuals, including household staff, legal associates, and high-profile visitors.
Giuffre has stated:
“They called us girls. We were children.”
Names Cited in the Manuscript
Based on leaked publishing notes and legal filings, the memoir reportedly mentions:
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Henry Kissinger
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Two U.S. Presidents
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A tech billionaire
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A media executive
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A former U.N. ambassador
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Prince Andrew, with additional details not included in court records due to earlier settlement agreements
Giuffre wrote:
“I was forced to trade truth for silence. But the body remembers. The story remains.”
References to Henry Kissinger
She references Henry Kissinger multiple times, writing:
“He said policy is about risk. That night, I learned what he meant.”
Legal efforts were reportedly made to block or alter sections related to his name, but the publisher proceeded.
The Photograph
She references the photo of herself with Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew, stating:
“They said it could’ve been anyone. But I remember the sweat. And I remember what happened after the photo.”
Surveillance and Locations
The memoir allegedly details Epstein properties with surveillance systems and record logs. Locations named include:
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Palm Beach
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Manhattan
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Zorro Ranch
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Paris
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Little St. James Island
She describes men arriving via private jets and entering private areas without acknowledgment of consequences.
“The thing about trauma is it doesn’t ask for permission. It just waits. And it remembers better than you do.”
Life in Australia
Giuffre relocated to Australia, built a family, and attempted to live quietly. She wrote much of the memoir in Byron Bay. She was hospitalized in March due to kidney failure. Her last known email was sent on April 1. She died on April 25.
Publication Terms
After her death, relatives reportedly attempted to delay the book, but her contract stated:
“If I am not alive to approve final edits, the manuscript is to be released as delivered.”
Distinction From Previous Statements
The manuscript differs from interviews and depositions as it was written without network mediation, court constraints, or legal negotiation.
She wrote:
“I wasn’t a girl who got lost. I was a girl who got handed over.”
According to reports, after early excerpts circulated within legal and media circles, some public figures declined to comment. Prince Andrew reportedly canceled scheduled appearances. A media organization received a legal notice after discussing unpublished sections.
Ghislaine Maxwell, during a conversation with a Justice Department official before a transfer, allegedly said:
“Virginia always said she’d write the last word. Now she has.”
Closing Line from Manuscript
“They taught me silence. I taught myself volume.”
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