Virginia Giuffre's new allegations in her posthumous work made the front page of The Guardian.

Virginia Giuffre's posthumous work is the memoir "Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice," which details her three encounters with Prince Andrew of the United Kingdom during her time being trafficked for sexual services by Jeffrey Epstein, including the details of their first meeting when she was 17 in 2001. The book also accuses Prince Andrew of having relationships with other women at parties and causing her to have a miscarriage.

Virginia Giuffre was one of the key victims in the sexual abuse case involving American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. She gained widespread attention due to her accusation of sexual assault against Prince Andrew of the United Kingdom in 2001, and eventually received compensation through a settlement agreement.

The core allegations in Virginia Giuffre's work regarding her three sexual encounters with Prince Andrew: Giuffre claims that she was arranged by Epstein to have sexual relations with Andrew on three occasions in 2001, 2002, and 2003, twice at private homes in the Virgin Islands.

Virginia Giuffre was one of the key victims in the sexual abuse case involving American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. She gained widespread attention due to her accusation of sexual assault against Prince Andrew of the United Kingdom in 2001, and eventually received compensation through a settlement agreement.

Virginia Giuffre died by suicide in Australia on April 25, 2025, at the age of 41.

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