Virginia Roberts Giuffre has shared the words Jeffrey Epstein used to make her say in bed.

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Virginia Giuffre Revealed Disturbing Word Jeffrey Epstein Made Her Say In Bed

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Updated: 12:55 22 October 2025

Published: 10:25 22 October 2025


Warning: This article contains discussion of abuse and s**cide, which some readers may find distressing.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, ‘Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,’ was released on October 21.

It offers a harrowing account of her experiences as a trafficking victim of convicted s** offender Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

The 400-page autobiography, published by Alfred A Knopf, comes six months after Giuffre tragically died by s**cide at age 41 in April.

The book’s release honored her explicit wishes, conveyed in an email to her publisher stating she wanted the memoir published even in the event of her death, believing it could ‘impact many lives and foster necessary discussions about these grave injustices,’ per The Guardian.

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Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s posthumous memoir contains startling allegations. Credit: Alamy

Giuffre became internationally known for her s**ual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew, which was settled out of court in February 2022.

The prince, who denied all allegations, paid an undisclosed sum and made a substantial donation to Giuffre’s charity for victims’ rights.

Prince Andrew was stripped of his Duke of York title just days before the memoir’s publication.

The memoir provides unflinching details about Giuffre’s time within what she describes as Epstein’s twisted world, including encounters with numerous prominent men who were part of the financier’s social circle.

In the memoir, Giuffre describes how Epstein and Maxwell created a warped ‘family dynamic’ to maintain control over the young women they victimized.

Maxwell reportedly referred to the girls who regularly served Epstein as her ‘children,’ and the pair even introduced Giuffre as their daughter at social events.

However, the most disturbing aspect of this manufactured family structure emerged during s**ual encounters.

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Prince Andrew was stripped of his Duke of York title just days before the memoir’s publication. Credit: Alamy

The memoir also explores the contradictions of Giuffre’s experience – the opulent lifestyle Epstein provided contrasted with the abuse she endured.

She describes lavish homes, premium accommodations, and international travel, but emphasizes that these trappings came ‘at a horrible cost,’ per Tyla.

Giuffre explains that what truly made her vulnerable wasn’t Epstein’s wealth, but rather the abuse she had suffered before ever meeting him.

The predatory pair exploited this vulnerability, offering what seemed like a new family structure to someone desperate for belonging.

The memoir also provides extensive details about Giuffre’s alleged encounters with Prince Andrew, whom she first met in London in March 2001 when she had just turned 17, the New York Post reports.

She describes the prince as ‘profusely’ sweating while dancing at a nightclub, and recounts disturbing details of their subsequent encounter, including his particular attention to her feet.

Giuffre alleges she was trafficked to Prince Andrew on at least three occasions, including what she describes as an o**y on Epstein’s private island involving approximately eight other young women.

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Virginia Giuffre was a trafficking victim of convicted s** offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. Credit: Alamy

In her concluding pages, Giuffre raises questions that remain unanswered: “Where are those videotapes the FBI confiscated from Epstein’s houses? And why haven’t they led to the prosecution of any more abusers?”

Epstein faced federal s** trafficking charges in 2019 but died by s**cide in his jail cell while awaiting trial. Maxwell was convicted in 2021 of s** trafficking and related crimes, receiving a 20-year prison sentence.

Giuffre also reveals that Epstein would insist she address him with a specific parental term during these interactions.

According to the memoir, Epstein sometimes demanded that Giuffre call him ‘Daddy’ during s** – a revelation that underscores the manipulative psychological control he wielded over his victims, particularly given Giuffre’s history of prior childhood abuse.

If you or someone you know has been s**ually assaulted, please contact the National S**ual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or rainn.org in the US, or contact r***crisis.org.uk or call 0808 500 2222 in the UK.

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