Virginia Giuffre

Trump Signs Bill to Release Epstein Files, Raising Redaction Concerns

The House overwhelmingly passed legislation to release previously sealed Epstein files, with the Senate granting unanimous consent. These files encompass materials from criminal investigations, including witness interviews, seized items, internal communications, flight logs, and connections to Epstein. This release is distinct from documents released the previous week, some of which mentioned Donald Trump, who has denied any wrongdoing in connection to Epstein. The family of Virginia Giuffre has expressed that the bill’s signing is “monumental” for survivors.

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Trump Reportedly Spent Hours with Epstein’s Trafficking Victim

Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate mention former President Donald Trump in connection to sex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre. One email to Ghislaine Maxwell refers to Trump and states that Giuffre “spent hours at my house with him.” While Republicans on the House Oversight Committee suggest the Democrats are creating a false narrative, the emails raise questions about the extent of Trump’s knowledge regarding Epstein’s conduct. Trump has previously acknowledged knowing Giuffre from Mar-a-Lago, where she was allegedly recruited, and has described the Epstein files as a “Democratic hoax.” The emails are part of a larger cache of documents being reviewed by the House Oversight Committee.

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White House Outing of Epstein Victim Sparks Outrage, Accusations of Threatening Behavior

The White House has dismissed the latest Epstein emails referencing President Trump as a “hoax” and identified Virginia Giuffre as the victim mentioned in one email. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed Democrats “selectively leaked” the emails to smear the president, emphasizing Giuffre’s previous statements that Trump was not involved in any wrongdoing. The administration reiterated Trump’s past actions and accused news outlets of distracting from his accomplishments. The emails, made public by the House Oversight Committee, suggest a deeper connection between Trump and Epstein than previously acknowledged, particularly in the 2011 messages from Epstein.

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Andrew Suggested Catch-Up With Epstein After Release: Emails Show

Newly released emails reveal that Prince Andrew expressed a desire to “catch up in person” with Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, months after the financier’s release from prison. The correspondence, part of unsealed court documents from a 2023 legal battle, shows Epstein suggesting a meeting in London, and Andrew responding that he would try to visit New York later that year. The emails were forwarded to Jes Staley, who was later banned from a senior finance role due to misleading regulators about his relationship with Epstein. Additionally, Virginia Giuffre’s family is calling for further investigation into Andrew’s alleged actions.

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Virginia Giuffre Excluded from Maxwell Case Due to “Distraction”

In her posthumously published memoir, “Nobody’s Girl,” Virginia Giuffre expressed her disappointment at not being allowed to testify against Ghislaine Maxwell, as prosecutors believed her testimony would create too complicated a narrative for the jury. Giuffre, who played a crucial role in exposing Epstein’s abuse, felt excluded from the proceedings, especially since the Duke of York’s team had publicly attacked her credibility. Giuffre’s narrative, filled with multiple accusations, was deemed a distraction and could open the door for rebuttal witnesses, according to prosecutors. Ultimately, Giuffre was able to settle a civil lawsuit with Prince Andrew, who acknowledged her as a victim of Epstein, a victory that brought her to tears.

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Giuffre Feared Death as Sex Slave in Epstein Circle, Memoir Details

In her posthumous memoir, Virginia Giuffre reveals her fear of becoming a “sex slave” within Jeffrey Epstein’s circle. The book details Giuffre’s experiences, including alleged sexual encounters with Prince Andrew on multiple occasions and the sadistic abuse she endured. This publication has intensified scrutiny of Prince Andrew, prompting calls for the removal of his titles, although government officials have indicated that this would be a matter for the Royal Family. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police is investigating reports of Prince Andrew seeking personal information about Giuffre through his police protection officer.

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Prince Andrew Allegedly Sought Information on Virginia Giuffre: Reactions and Outrage

The Metropolitan Police is investigating reports that Prince Andrew requested a police officer to assist in a smear campaign against Virginia Giuffre, the woman who accused him of sexual assault. According to reports, Andrew provided personal information about Giuffre to his protection officer in an attempt to uncover damaging information. This alleged attempt occurred in 2011, around the time a controversial photo of Andrew with Giuffre was published. Despite relinquishing his Duke of York title, the scandal is ongoing, and a US lawyer has predicted more stories will come out.

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Virginia Giuffre’s Abuse Allegations Against Prince Andrew: A Reflection on Privilege and Power

The author recounts her experience working at Mar-a-Lago and how she was introduced to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell recruited her and introduced her to Epstein, leading to sexual abuse and exploitation. This exploitation escalated, involving other powerful men and multiple instances of trafficking. The author’s story reveals the extent of Epstein’s network, the complicity of those around him, and the lasting impact of the abuse.

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Epstein Survivors Announce List: “We Know the Names”

In response to the Justice Department’s reluctance to release a list of individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein, a group of his victims, including the family of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, announced plans to independently compile and publish their own list. This decision follows growing frustration over the lack of transparency, despite the release of some documents that largely contained previously available information. Survivors have been gathering evidence, including emails and flight logs, and will move forward with their initiative if authorities continue to withhold crucial details. Bipartisan pressure is mounting on the Justice Department to release all unclassified records, but former President Donald Trump has dismissed the survivors’ demands as a “Democrat hoax.”

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