Nobody's Girl, a 400-page memoir completed by Virginia Giuffre before her death, will be published on 21 October by Alfred A Knopf. The memoir was developed with journalist Amy Wallace and contains intimate, disturbing, and heartbreaking new details about Giuffre's time with Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and their circle, including allegations involving Prince Andrew. Giuffre completed the manuscript before taking her own life after a hospitalisation; she emailed that she wanted the memoir released regardless of her circumstances. The book aims to expose systemic failures enabling cross-border trafficking and to advance justice and awareness.
Knopf's statement includes an email Giuffre wrote to Wallace 25 days before her death, stating that it was her heartfelt wish the memoir be released regardless of her circumstances. The content of this book is crucial, as it aims to shed light on the systemic failures that allow the trafficking of vulnerable individuals across borders, the email reads. It is imperative that the truth is understood and that the issues surrounding this topic are addressed, both for the sake of justice and awareness.
Giuffre had been hospitalised after a serious accident on 24 March, Knopf said, and sent the email on 1 April. She died on 25 April at her farm in Western Australia, where she had lived for several years. In the event of my passing, I would like to ensure that Nobody's Girl is still released. I believe it has the potential to impact many lives and foster necessary discussions about these grave injustices, she wrote to Wallace.
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