Virginia Giuffre, a victim of sex trafficking, had her memoir come out on Tuesday. The book has many details about Prince Andrew and what she had to go through. It also talks about Donald Trump. Giuffre remembers the first time she met Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, where she worked at the time.
Virginia Giuffre killed herself earlier this year. The victim of sex trafficking, who survived Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who were both convicted of sex trafficking, just released her biography, Nobody’s Girl: A Biography of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, and the content was disturbing.

Just a few days before it came out, Prince Andrew, whom Giuffre met and had sex with multiple times, gave up his royal titles. Reports said that King Charles had just hours earlier told Andrew what could happen if he didn’t do anything.
We talked with the king and my close and extended family, and we all agreed that the ongoing charges against me are getting in the way of His Majesty’s and the Royal Family’s duties. As I have always done, I have chosen to put my duty to my family and country first. Andrew added in the statement, “I still stand by my decision to step back from public life five years ago.”
We think I need to go a step farther now that His Majesty has agreed. Therefore, I will no longer use my title or the honors bestowed upon me. I strongly dispute the claims against me, as I have said before.
People have said that President Donald Trump was associated with Jeffrey Epstein. Donald Trump is not guilty unless proven otherwise, and the “Epstein Files,” which are now somewhat legendary, have not been fully published. He has said he doesn’t know anything about what Epstein and Maxwell did.
Trafficking for sex Virginia Giuffre remembers meeting “friendly” Donald Trump for the first time.
Giuffre does, however, write about him in her new memoir. The victim, who died, remembered meeting Ghislaine Maxwell and Donald Trump for the first time at the president’s Mar-a-Lago estate in 2000.
She and her dad were responsible for the air conditioning equipment in the hotel rooms and the clay tennis courts.
Giuffre added, “I remember he gave me a quick tour before introducing me to the hiring manager, who agreed to hire me after I passed both a drug test and a polygraph.” She met Trump a few days after she started working at the resort.
“They weren’t really buddies, but Dad worked hard, and Trump liked that,” Giuffre recalled. “He couldn’t have been nicer, telling me how great it was that I was there.”
Trump reportedly asked Giuffre if she had ever babysat and discussed families with kids who lived in surrounding homes.
Virginia Giuffre sends a message to the world.
Virginia Giuffre discussed the assault she experienced and its impact on her life in her memoir. She finished by conveying a message to the globe.
Giuffre wrote, “Don’t believe those in Epstein’s circle who say they didn’t know what he was doing,” according to CBS. Anyone who spent a lot of time with Epstein saw him touch females in ways that would disgust you if a weird old man touched your daughter. They can pretend they didn’t realize he was hurting kids. But they weren’t blind. (Not to add that many well-known people still hung out with him years later.)
Virginia Giuffre decided that she was glad she wrote the book.
“I don’t regret it, but telling and retelling it over and over has been very painful and tiring,” she said.