
"Nobody's Daughter: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice" is the memoir of Virginia Giuffre, one of the most high-profile victims of financier Jeffrey Epstein. The work will be published on October 21, 2025, following her tragic death at the age of 41.
Giuffre, who became a key figure in exposing the Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking scandal, had worked closely with author and journalist Amy Wallace to complete the nearly 400-page manuscript. In an email to her publisher, she made it clear that she wanted the memoir to be published, despite her personal circumstances.
In her last statement, Giuffre stressed the importance of publishing this book, considering it as a necessary testimony to shed light on the systemic failures that allow the most vulnerable individuals to be trafficked across borders. She emphasized that the truth must be understood so that society can become aware and justice can be sought not only for the victims of the past, but also for the protection of future generations.
According to the publisher, the work is expected to bring new intimate, shocking and heartbreaking details about the period when Giuffre was trafficked by Epstein, his partner Ghislaine Maxwell and their wide circle of powerful friends. The book will also contain new accounts related to the United Kingdom's Prince Andrew, who was one of the names frequently mentioned by Giuffre in her testimony.
Giuffre was just 17 when she alleged she was trafficked to Prince Andrew by Epstein and Maxwell. Through her courage in coming forward, she became a strong voice for victims of abuse and a key figure in sparking international debates about sex trafficking and the abuse of minors.
The Jeffrey Epstein scandal remains one of the most talked-about issues of the past decade. Epstein, who was accused of sex trafficking minors and running a vast exploitation ring, ended his life in his cell in 2019 while awaiting trial. Ghislaine Maxwell, meanwhile, has been questioned by US authorities and has denied seeing any inappropriate behavior by Prince Andrew or former President Donald Trump, even though their names have been frequently mentioned in the case.