For years, Virginia Giuffre claimed that she was recruited as a teenager by Ghislaine Maxwell and was abused by Epstein and his network, including the British Prince Andrew. The latter denies the allegations, but did reach a settlement with Giuffre in 2022.

Nobody’s girl: a memoir of surviving abuse and fighting for justice

The American publishing house Alfred A. Knopf confirmed on Sunday that the book, entitled Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving ABUSE and Fighting for Justice, will appear on October 21.

The 400 -page manuscript was ready before Giuffre decided to get out of life. For the first time since that settlement, the book would contain new details about her experiences with Andrew.

The Prince Andrew fallen in disgraceed. © ANP/HH

According to the publisher, the book is “intimate, disturbing and heartbreaking” and it was thoroughly checked legally and actually. Giuffre had previously written a different manuscript, The Billionaire’s Playboy Club, but eventually opted for a new approach with journalist Amy Wallace.

Giuffre has been working with Wallace on the book since 2021. In an e-mail of April 1, a few weeks before her death, she wrote that it was her “heartfish wish” that the book would appear, regardless of her personal situation.

‘Systematic shortcomings’

The mail was sent while Giuffre was in the hospital after the disputed claims that she had sustained kidney failure in a car accident. “If I die, I want to make sure that Nobody’s Girl is still released. I believe it has the potential to influence many lives and to initiate the necessary discussions about this serious injustice. “

According to her, the content of the book is “crucial, because it wants to shed light on the systematic shortcomings that make the cross -border trade of vulnerable people possible.”

The publisher confirmed that there are no accusations against Donald Trump in the book.

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Source: AP – Poloo – ABC News

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