Virginia Giuffre’s memoir reveals how Epstein, Maxwell ‘broke down’ girls step by step in psychological war
Share this @internewscast.com

Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s first encounter with Jeffrey Epstein’s pink-hued mansion in Palm Beach seemed like the beginning of a promising journey toward becoming a massage therapist. However, as she reveals in her memoir, “Nobody’s Girl,” this was far from a fairytale career opportunity. Instead, it marked the start of a harrowing ordeal filled with psychological manipulation, where compliance was rewarded and defiance was met with punishment.

In her book “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” Giuffre, who tragically passed away earlier this year, chronicled the circumstances that led to her being trafficked as a minor by Epstein, a convicted sex offender, and his accomplice. She detailed the years of fear and torment she endured under their control.

Throughout the nearly 400-page memoir, Giuffre described how the promise of opportunity quickly turned into a nightmare. She came to understand that Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell methodically dismantled her defenses, leaving her vulnerable to their manipulation.

“Whenever I felt uncomfortable, just one look from Maxwell would make me question my own instincts,” Giuffre recounted.

A person holds open pages of the book "Nobody's Girl - A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice" by Virginia Roberts Giuffre

Released on Tuesday, “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice” offers an intimate account from one of Epstein’s most vocal accusers. (NIKLAS HALLE’N/AFP via Getty Images)

Giuffre’s introduction into Epstein’s circle quickly made her a regular figure at his Palm Beach residence on El Brillo Way. She revealed that Epstein had a particular interest in observing interactions between women.

“Little by little, I was welcomed into the sorority of Epstein’s girls,” she wrote.

Giuffre, who was working at Mar-a-Lago when she was recruited, said that Epstein encouraged her to quit her job to work full-time for him, but warned that she would be “at his beck and call, day and night. No exceptions.”

“When he said, ‘Jump!’ my response would have to be, “How high?”

Giuffre said that through becoming financially indebted to Epstein, she became trapped in servitude. She described that she was initially hesitant to agree to work full-time for Epstein, but received a threat about her younger brother, Sky Roberts Jr.

“We know where your brother goes to school,” Epstein allegedly told her. “You must never tell a soul what goes on in this house.” 

Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre departs federal court

David Boies, representing several of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged victims, center, arrives with Annie Farmer and Virginia Giuffre, at federal court in New York on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019.  (Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Giuffre revealed that as her relationship with Epstein and Maxwell grew, she said that she had “unlocked” Epstein into confiding in her. In her memoir she wrote that he showed her a hidden doorway next to “some paintings of naked people stretching.”

She said that she saw the convicted sex offender’s “trophy closet,” a closet with floor-to-ceiling photos of young girls.

“All of the girls were naked, many of them quite obviously underage, and the images were raunchy, not demure,” Giuffre recalled in her memoir. “A stack of shoe-boxes in the corner held the overflow. He had so many photos that he’d run out of display space.”

She said that when Epstein allegedly showed her his closet, she said he didn’t speak, but the smug look on his face said, “Look at my conquests. Look at how powerful I am.”

A person reads a copy of Nobody's Girl by Virginia Giuffre

A person reads a copy of “Nobody’s Girl” by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, which was published on Tuesday. Prince Andrew relinquished his dukedom and other honors on Friday, after excerpts from the posthumous autobiography of Giuffre were released.  (James Manning/PA Images via Getty Images)

Giuffre delved into the elite exploitation of Epstein’s world, sharing that she would be at Epstein’s various residences all day.

“Some days, the call would come in the morning. I’d show up, perform whatever sex acts Epstein wanted, then hang out beside his vast swimming pool while he got some work done. After a few hours, I’d usually be summoned to have sex with him again,” she wrote. 

“If Maxwell was there, I was often told to attend to her sexually as well. She kept a bin of vibrators and sex toys handy for these sessions. But she never demanded sex from me one-on-one — only when we were with Epstein. Sometimes there were other girls there, too, and I’d end up staying at El Brillo Way all day.”

Virginia Roberts

Virginia Roberts holds a photo of herself at age 16, when she says Palm Beach multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein began abusing her sexually. (Emily Michot/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

She said that Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 for helping lure teenage girls to be sexually abused by Epstein, was “proud” of her friendships with famous people.

Giuffre wrote that Maxwell “loved to talk about how easily she could get former president Bill Clinton on the phone,” though Clinton has denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell smile together

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in an undated photograph. (Justice Department)

Epstein was found dead in his New York jail cell weeks after his 2019 arrest. The American financier was awaiting trial on U.S. federal sex-trafficking charges involving dozens of teenage girls and young women, some as young as 14. Investigators ruled his death a suicide.

Maxwell was convicted in 2021 for helping lure teenage girls to be sexually abused by him. She is serving a 20-year prison sentence.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Chicago Bears stadium news: Illinois lawmakers expected to vote Wednesday on bill

Illinois Legislators Scheduled to Cast Votes on Chicago Bears Stadium Bill This Wednesday

In a significant move for Illinois sports fans, state lawmakers are poised…
Meet the Petal Protectors who keep NYC cherry blossoms in the pink

Discover the Unsung Heroes Preserving NYC’s Cherry Blossom Beauty

ROOSEVELT ISLAND — Across New York City, cherry blossoms are in full…
Desert street racing circus crushed — cops swarm late-night takeover, suspects hauled off and rides seized

Police Crack Down on Desert Street Racing: Late-Night Takeover Ends with Arrests and Seizures

This past weekend, Tucson, Arizona became the scene of a dramatic crackdown…
NYC CCRB pushing out 'stigmatizing' claims against NYPD cops that ruin their careers even if unproven: lawsuit

Lawsuit Alleges NYC CCRB’s Unverified Reports are Damaging NYPD Careers

A recent lawsuit reveals that the police oversight group in New York…
Zohran Mamdani finally addresses senseless killing of NYC teen after skipping vigil

NY Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani Breaks Silence on NYC Teen’s Tragic Death After Missing Community Vigil

In response to criticism over his initial silence regarding the tragic shooting…
California's oil lifeline goes to war with Santa Barbara as it demands eye-popping nine-figure sum over pipeline madness

California’s Oil Industry Clashes with Santa Barbara, Seeking Substantial Nine-Figure Compensation Over Pipeline Dispute

Sable Offshore Corp, a prominent oil company in California, is embroiled in…
DHS bigwig put on leave after ex-boyfriend accuses glitzy terror official of $40K sugar baby scheme

High-Ranking DHS Official Placed on Leave Amid $40K Sugar Baby Allegations by Ex-Boyfriend

A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) counterterrorism official found herself on administrative…
Mexico pyramid shooter Julio César Jasso planned Teotihuacán massacre for 2 months, had picture in hotel room showing scene of attack: reports

Reports Reveal Julio César Jasso Planned Teotihuacán Pyramid Attack for Two Months; Hotel Room Displayed Attack Site Image

A gunman with Nazi sympathies, who tragically shot a Canadian tourist and…
Pilots take evasive action as two planes landing at JFK get dangerously close

JFK Near-Miss: Quick-Thinking Pilots Avert Disaster as Incoming Planes Nearly Collide

NEW YORK — On Monday, a dramatic incident unfolded at New York’s…
Mass exodus from California is driven by poorer people -- now they're thriving

California’s Economic Shift: How Relocation is Boosting Success for Many

Many Californians, grappling with financial challenges in the state, are opting to…
AOC's ice-cold snub of ex-staffer's campaign fuels rumors

AOC’s Cool Reception of Former Staffer’s Campaign Sparks Speculation

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez offered a succinct reply when questioned about a former colleague’s…
Idaho victims' families to address killer directly at Kohberger sentencing

Unveiling Idaho Murders: Shocking New Evidence and Legal Twist in the Kohberger Case

EXCLUSIVE: A newly released book sheds light on the potential defense strategy…