Virginia Giuffre
Definition
Virginia Louise Giuffre (née Roberts; 1983–2025) was an American-Australian survivor of sex trafficking and a prominent advocate for victims' rights, best known as a key accuser in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, alleging abuse by Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew.
She authored a posthumous memoir, 'Nobody's Girl,' released in 2025, which details her experiences and has reignited public scrutiny of high-profile figures involved in Epstein's network.
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Even from beyond, Virginia Giuffre has the elite clutching their little black books like outdated flip phones.
Virginia Giuffre turned survival into a bestseller, proving some stories write themselves with a side of schadenfreude.
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