Virginia Giuffre feared dying as ‘sex slave’ to Epstein, Maxwell in memoir
2025-10-20 19:20:28
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After years of being sexually “lent” to powerful people, Prince Andrew’s accuser, Virginia Giuffre, feared she may have died as a sex slave at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
In her upcoming posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and the Struggle for Justice, Giuffre – who… He died by suicide Earlier this year – she recalled the events that led up to her being sexually trafficked as a minor by a convicted sex trafficker and his partner and wrote about the fear she carried for years.
“I know a lot about monsters. As a child, I suffered almost every type of abuse: incest, parental neglect, severe corporal punishment, molestation, and rape. As a teenager, I was sexually trafficked by another pedophile even before I met Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell,” she wrote in the book, which was obtained by Fox News Digital.
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After years of being sexually “lent” to powerful people, Prince Andrew’s accuser, Virginia Giuffre, wrote that she feared she would die as a “sex slave” at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. (Karaway Tang/Wiremag; Jenna Moon/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Neil Rasmus/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
“But these two compounded my suffering. During the years I spent with them, they loaned me out to dozens of rich and powerful people. I was habitually exploited and humiliated—in some cases, choked, beaten, and bled. I thought I might die a sex slave.”
Elsewhere in the book, Giuffre spoke about her first alleged sexual encounter with Prince Andrew on March 10, 2001. She was 17 at the time.
“In the years I spent with them, they loaned me out to dozens of rich and powerful people. I became accustomed to being exploited and humiliated – in some cases, I was suffocated, beaten, and bled. I thought I might die as a sex slave.”
“While we were talking in Maxwell’s hallway, I suddenly thought of something: My mother would never forgive me if I met someone as famous as me. Prince Andrew “I did not pose for a photo. I ran to get the Kodak FunSaver from my room, then came back and handed it to Epstein. I remember the prince putting his arm around my waist while Maxwell smiled next to me. Epstein took the photo,” Giuffre wrote.
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Later that evening, after the group went to dinner and a club, Giuffre recalled Maxwell telling her: “When we get home, you have to do for him what you do for Jeffrey.”

Prince Andrew allegedly appears in this photo with his arm around the waist of 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre. Ghislaine Maxwell stands on the right. (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit)
“Back home, Maxwell and Epstein said goodnight and headed upstairs, signaling that it was time to take care of the prince,” she wrote. “In the years that followed, I thought a lot about how he acted. He was friendly enough, but still entitled — as if he thought having sex with me was his birthright.”
“I gave him a hot bath,” she continued. “We took off our clothes and got into the tub, but we didn’t stay there long because the prince was keen to get to the bed. He was particularly attentive to my feet, caressing my toes and licking my arches. It was my first time, and it was tickling. I was nervous that he wanted me to do the same to him. But there was no need to worry. He seemed in a hurry to have sex. After that, he said thank you In his clipped British accent. “In my memory, the whole thing took less than half an hour.”
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Virginia Giuffre holds a photo of herself as a teenager, when she said she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein. (Emily Michot/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
“The next morning, Maxwell told me: ‘You did a good job. The prince had fun.’” Epstein will give me $15,000 to service the man the tabloids call “Randy Andy.”
Geoffrey also described two other alleged encounters with the prince.
In 2021, Giuffre filed a sexual assault lawsuit against Andrew in New York, who denied all the accusations. The king claimed that he had never met her and that the photo of them together might be a fake.
In 2022, he reached a settlement with Giuffre for an undisclosed amount, agreeing to make a “significant donation” to her survivor organization. British newspapers reported that the settlement amounts ranged between $6 million and $16 million.

Prince Andrew previously rejected Giuffre’s claims and said he did not remember meeting her after Giuffre filed a sexual assault lawsuit against him in New York in 2021. (Steve Parsons/Getty Images)
On Friday, Andrew issued a statement as excerpts from Giuffre’s book continued to emerge. The statement was issued through Buckingham Palace.
Andrew’s statement said: “In discussion with the King and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded that the continued accusations against me distract from the work of His Majesty the King and the Royal Family.” “I have decided, as I have always done, to put my duty to my family and my country first. I stand by my decision made five years ago to step away from public life.”
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The statement continued: “With the approval of His Majesty the King, we feel that I must now take another step forward.” “Therefore, I will no longer use my title or the honors given to me. As I said previously, I strongly deny the accusations against me.”
Giuffre’s family issued a statement, previously telling Fox News Digital: “We, the family of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, believe that Prince Andrew’s decision to relinquish his titles is a vindication for our sister and survivors everywhere. This decisive action is a strong step forward in our fight to bring the child sex trafficking network Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to justice. Furthermore, we believe it is appropriate “For King Charles to remove the title from the Prince.”

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell have both been indicted on federal sex trafficking charges stemming from Epstein’s years of abusing underage girls. (Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
“This moment is a victory for Virginia, who kept saying, ‘He knows what happened, I know what happened, and there’s only one of us telling the truth, and I know it’s me.’ This is a victory not only for her, but for every survivor of the horrific crimes committed by Epstein and his co-conspirators.”
Giuffre’s family pointed to alleged emails that recently surfaced between Epstein and Prince Andrew from 2011, contradicting the king’s claim that he stopped contacting the millionaire in 2010.
“We hope that the days of impunity for the powerful are over, and that the protection of predators will no longer be tolerated,” the statement concluded. “We hope that a higher standard will be set for our leaders in office in the United States — a standard that we will work tirelessly to follow here. It is time for accountability, transparency, and justice for all survivors.”
Epstein was found dead In his New York prison cell weeks after his arrest in 2019. The American financier was awaiting trial on US federal sex trafficking charges involving dozens of teenage girls and young women, some as young as 14 years old. Investigators ruled his death a suicide.
Maxwell was convicted in 2021 of helping to lure teenage girls to sexually assault him. She is serving a 20-year prison sentence.
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