The upcoming posthumous memoir of Virginia Giuffre, titled “Nobody’s Girl,” is set to be published in October, promising to keep the Jeffrey Epstein scandal in the public eye. Giuffre, who committed suicide in April, claimed she was trafficked by Epstein and forced to have sex with Prince Andrew, who has denied the accusations. The memoir is expected to contain fresh details regarding her allegations against Prince Andrew and could shed light on Epstein’s relationship with Donald Trump, who also knew Epstein. Ultimately, Giuffre’s memoir is expected to offer greater honesty than the actions taken by the US government.
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Family members of Virginia Roberts Giuffre expressed outrage over the Justice Department’s decision to release transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell’s testimony. They believe this move allows Maxwell to potentially “rewrite history.” The accuser’s family sees this as providing Maxwell a platform to manipulate public perception. The move has been met with significant criticism from those who support Giuffre.
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The posthumous memoir of Virginia Giuffre, titled *Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice*, will be published in the autumn, revealing intimate details about her experiences with Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. The book, completed before Giuffre’s death, promises to shed light on the systemic failures that enable the trafficking of vulnerable individuals. Giuffre expressed her wish for the memoir’s release regardless of her circumstances, emphasizing the importance of understanding the truth and addressing the injustices surrounding the topic. The book will be released on October 21st, according to publisher Alfred A Knopf.
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The Justice Department’s release of Ghislaine Maxwell’s testimony transcripts has drawn significant criticism from Virginia Giuffre’s family. They expressed outrage that the transcripts allowed Maxwell to “rewrite history” and contradict her conviction for child sex trafficking. The family condemned the Justice Department for not challenging Maxwell’s assertions during the interview, and for transferring Maxwell to a minimum-security prison. Maxwell, during the interview, denied allegations against her and Epstein, including Giuffre’s accusations, and disputed key facts of the case, saying the allegations were manufactured.
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Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide, wished for the release of the Epstein files, according to her family, who stated she sought “transparency and justice.” Giuffre’s family was shocked by former President Trump’s comments, particularly his use of the word “stolen” to describe Giuffre’s experience with Epstein. The family is also urging Trump not to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence, as Giuffre considered Maxwell to be worse than Epstein. The family believes a pardon would silence survivors and undermine their efforts to seek justice.
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Trump dismissed the controversy surrounding “burn bags” as old news and a Democratic scam, suggesting any damaging information would have been released before the election. He stated that the Democrats controlled the files and should have released this information earlier if they had any evidence. The article indicates that one document within the “burn bags” is a classified annex to John Durham’s report on Russian interference. Despite the report’s lack of significant findings, the Trump administration is working to declassify the annex and share it with the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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The family of Virginia Giuffre, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, has urged former President Trump not to consider clemency for Ghislaine Maxwell. Giuffre’s family expressed shock at Trump’s acknowledgement of her being “stolen” from his Mar-a-Lago club and questioned his awareness of Epstein and Maxwell’s criminal actions. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking charges. The family stated that any leniency towards Maxwell would be a “travesty of justice.”
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The family of Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, has urged Donald Trump not to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell. This comes after Trump stated he was “allowed” to grant clemency to Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. Giuffre’s family released a statement emphasizing Maxwell’s culpability and their belief that any leniency would be a “travesty of justice”. They also questioned Trump’s awareness of Epstein and Maxwell’s actions, given Giuffre’s prior work at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club.
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In a recent interview, former President Trump stated that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” Virginia Roberts Giuffre from Mar-a-Lago, prompting a response from Giuffre’s siblings, who expressed shock and raised concerns about Trump’s potential knowledge of Epstein’s actions. Giuffre’s family emphasized that her work at Mar-a-Lago was meant to be a fun summertime job but instead led to her being sex trafficked, according to her allegations. Trump has denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein, and the White House maintains that Trump was merely responding to a reporter’s question. Giuffre’s family hopes the Trump administration will follow through on its stated promises of transparency and accountability.
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The family of Virginia Giuffre, a sexual abuse advocate who died by suicide, expressed shock at former President Donald Trump’s statement regarding Giuffre’s alleged “stealing” from his Mar-a-Lago resort. The family urged Trump not to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s associate convicted of child sex trafficking. In their statement, the family emphasized that Maxwell, not Epstein, targeted and exploited Giuffre at the age of 16 while she was employed at Mar-a-Lago. They called for the government and Trump to deny Maxwell any leniency.
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