Virginia Giuffre said she feared she would 'die a sex slave' to Epstein in new memoir

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Virginia Giuffre said she feared she would 'die a sex slave' to Epstein in new memoir

The allegations have been made in Giuffre's posthumous memoir, Nobody's Girl

Warning: This article contains discussion of sexual assault and suicide which some readers may find distressing

Virginia Giuffre said she feared she would die a 'sex slave' at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and his circle of friends, according to her posthumous memoir.

Giuffre's memoir, Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, had been written before she died by suicide earlier this year, and is set to be released this week.

The memoir details her version of events with convicted sex offender Epstein, with Guiffre claiming that she had sex with Prince Andrew a total of three times, including one occasion which also involved Epstein and eight other young women, per the BBC.

She claimed this encounter happened on Epstein's private island Little Saint James.

Prince Andrew, who previously settled a civil case with Giuffre in 2022, has denied all allegations made against him.

Virginia Giuffre's memoir has been released posthumously (Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Virginia Giuffre's memoir has been released posthumously (Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

One of the most harrowing details in the memoir sees Giuffre share disturbing details about Epstein's sex trafficking network, writing: "In my years with them, they lent me out to scores of wealthy, powerful people.

"I was habitually used and humiliated - and in some instances, choked, beaten, and bloodied. I believed that I might die a sex slave."

She goes on to add that Epstein had subjected her to sadomasochistic sex, causing her 'so much pain that I prayed I would black out'.

In 2008, Epstein was convicted of procuring a child for prostitution and of soliciting a prostitute in the US state of Florida, serving a total of 13 months in prison after securing a plea deal.

He was later re-arrested on federal sex trafficking charges in 2019 but died before the case could go to trial.

The book includes details about her alleged relationship with Prince Andrew - who continues to deny all claims against him (US Justice Department/PA)
The book includes details about her alleged relationship with Prince Andrew - who continues to deny all claims against him (US Justice Department/PA)

Giuffre also writes about her interactions with Ghislaine Maxwell - who is serving a 20-year sentence in the US after being convicted of sex trafficking - saying that she feared both her and Epstein.

Elsewhere in the book, Giuffre says she first crossed paths with Prince Andrew - who recently gave up all of his royal titles - in March 2001, claiming that Maxwell had woken her up that morning and said she was going to meet a 'handsome prince'.

She added that she was 17 during the first encounter.

Giuffre goes on to write that her first sexual encounter with Prince Andrew took place at Maxwell's London home, with the socialite telling her: "When we get home, you are to do for him what you do for Jeffrey."

"He was friendly enough, but still entitled - as if he believed having sex with me was his birthright," she wrote of the alleged interaction.

In the memoir, Giuffre writes about her fears of dying 'a sex slave' to Jeffrey Epstein (Kypros/Getty Images)
In the memoir, Giuffre writes about her fears of dying 'a sex slave' to Jeffrey Epstein (Kypros/Getty Images)

She says the second sexual encounter happened a month later in New York and the third being the 'orgy' on Epstein's island.

The book's release coincides with fresh allegations made against the prince, which sees him accused of orchestrating a smear campaign against Giuffre after she went public with her claims.

LADbible Group previously contacted Prince Andrew's representatives for comment.

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