Noor NanjiTradition reporter and
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Virginia Giuffre says she feared she may “die a intercourse slave” by the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and his circle, her posthumous memoir reveals.
The BBC has obtained a full copy of No person’s Woman, written by the distinguished accuser of convicted intercourse offender Epstein forward of its publication on Tuesday, nearly six months after she took her personal life.
Within the memoir, Ms Giuffre additionally says she had intercourse with Prince Andrew on three separate events, together with as soon as with Epstein and roughly eight different younger ladies.
Prince Andrew, who reached a monetary settlement with Ms Giuffre in 2022, has at all times denied any wrongdoing.
The memoir, which the BBC purchased from a e-book retailer in central London days earlier than its official launch date, paints an image of an online of wealthy and highly effective individuals abusing younger ladies.
On the centre of the abuse was Epstein and his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, who’s at the moment serving a 20-year sentence on sex-trafficking fees.
Ms Giuffre says that even many years later, she remembers how a lot she feared them each.
A lot of the e-book makes for terribly harrowing studying, as Ms Giuffre particulars the sadistic abuse that Epstein put her by means of.
She says Epstein subjected her to sadomasochistic intercourse which prompted her “a lot ache that I prayed I might black out”.
On Friday, Prince Andrew introduced that he was voluntarily deciding to not use his titles and giving up membership of the Order of the Garter – the oldest and most senior order of chivalry in Britain.
He will no longer use his Duke of York title, an honour obtained from his mom, the late Queen Elizabeth II.
In his assertion, he stated: “I vigorously deny the accusations towards me.”
Nevertheless the brand new e-book, written by Ms Giuffre and ghostwriter Amy Wallace, causes additional embarrassment for the prince.
Within the memoir, Ms Giuffre says she first met Prince Andrew in March 2001.
She writes that Maxwell woke her up and informed her it was going to be a “special occasion” and that “identical to Cinderella” she was going to fulfill a “good-looking prince”.
She says that when she met Prince Andrew later that day, Maxwell informed him to guess her age.
The prince, who was then 41, “guessed appropriately: seventeen”, Ms Giuffre stated. “My daughters are just a bit youthful than you,” she recollects him saying.
That evening, she says she attended London’s Tramp nightclub with Prince Andrew, Epstein and Maxwell, the place she says the prince “sweated profusely”.
In a automobile on the best way again to Maxwell’s home afterwards, Ms Giuffre writes that Maxwell informed her: “After we get residence, you’re to do for him what you do for Jeffrey.”
She wrote that again on the home they’d intercourse.
“He was pleasant sufficient, however nonetheless entitled – as if he believed having intercourse with me was his birthright,” she says.
“The subsequent morning, it was clear that Maxwell had conferred together with her royal chum as a result of she informed me: ‘You probably did nicely. The prince had enjoyable.'”
Ms Giuffre writes that she “did not really feel so nice”, including: “Quickly, Epstein would give me $15,000 for servicing the person the tabloids known as ‘Randy Andy’ – some huge cash.”
Ms Giuffre says she had intercourse for a second time with the prince round a month later at Epstein’s townhouse in New York.
She says the third event was on Epstein’s island as a part of what Ms Giuffre known as “an orgy”.
She writes that she stated in a sworn declaration in 2015 that she was “round 18”.
“Epstein, Andy, and roughly eight different younger ladies and I had intercourse collectively,” she says.
“The opposite ladies all seemed to be below the age of 18 and did not actually communicate English.
“Epstein laughed about how they could not actually talk, saying they’re the simplest ladies to get together with.”

Later within the e-book, Ms Giuffre touches on her 2022 out-of-court settlement with Prince Andrew after she introduced a civil case towards him.
“I agreed to a one-year gag order, which appeared essential to the prince as a result of it ensured his mom’s Platinum Jubilee wouldn’t be tarnished any greater than it already had been,” she writes.
Whereas Ms Giuffre’s alleged interactions with Prince Andrew have been broadly reported by the British press, the e-book’s content material is wider in scope – affected by sinister particulars of Epstein’s intercourse trafficking.
The ladies had been required to look “childlike”, Ms Giuffre says, and her childhood consuming dysfunction was “solely inspired” below Epstein’s roof.
“In my years with them, they lent me out to scores of rich, highly effective individuals,” she writes.
“I used to be habitually used and humiliated – and in some cases, choked, overwhelmed, and bloodied.
“I believed that I would die a intercourse slave.”
Epstein was convicted in Florida in 2008 for soliciting prostitution from an individual below the age of 18. He died in 2019 whereas awaiting trial on intercourse trafficking fees.
On Sunday, the Metropolitan Police stated it was “actively” wanting into media stories that Prince Andrew tried to obtain personal information about Ms Giuffre by means of his police safety officer (PPO).
In line with the Mail on Sunday, the prince requested the officer to research Ms Giuffre simply earlier than the newspaper printed a photograph in February 2011 of her first assembly with the prince.
A royal supply informed the BBC there are at the moment no plans for the removing of the prince title that Andrew was born with.
“The headlines are taking a number of oxygen out of the royal room,” they added, referring to press about Prince Andrew diverting consideration away from King Charles’s engagements.
In 2019, the prince repeatedly told BBC Newsnight that he did not remember meeting Ms Giuffre “at all” and that they “by no means had any type of sexual contact.”
Buckingham Palace has not commented.
