Giuffre Memoir Alleges Abuse; Andrew Renounced Titles
Giuffre Memoir Alleges Abuse; Andrew Renounced Titles

Giuffre Memoir Alleges Abuse; Andrew Renounced Titles

News summary

Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, co-written with Amy Wallace, was published Oct. 21 and recounts graphic first-person accounts of grooming and repeated sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and “a multitude of powerful men”; Giuffre died by suicide earlier this year. The book renews scrutiny of Prince Andrew, alleging three sexual encounters with him — including when she was 17 — recounting the notorious London photo and describing a 2022 civil settlement and his subsequent renunciation of royal titles. Giuffre also says Andrew’s team tried to hire internet trolls to harass her and that he passed her date of birth and social‑security number to a bodyguard; the Metropolitan Police say they are examining those claims. The memoir additionally accuses her father of long‑term abuse and suggests he may have accepted money from Epstein; her father denies the allegations. Giuffre and her collaborators say she hoped the book would help other survivors and refocus public and legal attention on the Epstein files and those who enabled him.

Story Coverage
Bias Distribution
54% Left
Information Sources
bfb2a97b-336e-48d9-b69a-147df7862dc2166bc319-c612-4063-955b-1bdc4fec97ff24b73ddc-2276-4dba-a16b-df0bbafbda7bee2e2e88-f60f-46ba-af3a-dd7892b6c73c
+9
Left 54%
C
Right 31%
Coverage Details
Total News Sources
13
Left
7
Center
2
Right
4
Unrated
0
Last Updated
21 days ago
Bias Distribution
54% Left
Related News
Ask VT AI
Story Coverage
Subscribe

Stay in the know

Get the latest news, exclusive insights, and curated content delivered straight to your inbox.

Present

Gift Subscriptions

The perfect gift for understanding
news from all angles.

Related News
Recommended News