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“You’ll Get That Sometimes” Epstein’s Chilling Response After Virginia Giuffre Begged for Mercy

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“You’ll Get That Sometimes” Epstein’s Chilling Response After Virginia Giuffre Begged for Mercy

Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl has reignited some of the darkest and most disturbing questions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and the web of power that protected them.

The memoir, released six months after Giuffre’s death by suicide in Australia, is both heartbreaking and explosive. It details years of sexual abuse and trafficking at the hands of Epstein and Maxwell, as well as her encounters with some of the most powerful people in the world — from Donald Trump and Bill Clinton to Prince Andrew, who has long denied any wrongdoing, reported the Independent..

Giuffre’s words paint a harrowing picture of a world where wealth and privilege shielded the cruelest of crimes. “In my years with them, they lent me out to scores of wealthy, powerful people. I was habitually used and humiliated – and in some instances, choked, beaten, and bloodied,” she wrote. “I believed that I might die a sex slave.”

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“Keep in Close Touch and We’ll Play Some More Soon” New Emails Deepen Prince Andrew’s Epstein Scandal (Photo by Getty Images)

In one of the book’s most haunting revelations, Giuffre writes, “I can make a case for either suicide or murder.” She questions the official conclusion that Epstein died by suicide in his Manhattan jail cell in 2019, suggesting that someone “who feared exposure” might have found a way to silence him.

“Could it be that someone who feared exposure by Epstein had found a way to exterminate him?” she wrote, adding that although official findings said otherwise, she would “never be entirely convinced.”

Giuffre claims Epstein bragged about having a “huge library of videotapes” and a control room in his Manhattan townhouse where he monitored cameras placed in bedrooms and bathrooms. She says he used these recordings as blackmail material against the wealthy and powerful men he trafficked girls to. “He explicitly talked about using me and what I’d been forced to do with certain men as a form of blackmail,” she wrote.

The memoir also includes painful new details about Prince Andrew. Giuffre accused him of sexual assault when she was a teenager, allegations that led to a multimillion-pound settlement in 2022. The Duke of York has always denied the claims but recently said he would no longer use his royal titles, insisting he wants to “put duty to my family and country first.”

Giuffre also revisited how she met Epstein through Ghislaine Maxwell at Mar-a-Lago when she was 16. Maxwell, she said, seemed charming and sophisticated, luring her in with the promise of a well-paid job. That meeting would lead to years of abuse and manipulation.

Among the many shocking details, Giuffre revealed that Epstein once asked her to have his baby, with Maxwell offering her a mansion, money, and “round-the-clock nannies” in exchange for giving up all rights to the child. “What if the baby were female?” she wrote. “Was the plan for Epstein and Maxwell to have me bring that little girl up until she reached puberty, then hand her over for them to abuse?”

Her memoir also claims Epstein trafficked her to “scores of wealthy, powerful people,” including billionaires, academics, politicians, and celebrities. Some of those she names or alludes to are already known; others remain veiled behind vague descriptions and pseudonyms.

In her collaborator Amy Wallace’s words, Giuffre “wanted the world to know who she really was so that survivors of abuse who might read her words would feel less alone.”

But her final pages suggest she also wanted the world to know there are still secrets buried with Epstein — and that the full truth about his crimes may never be known.

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