Giuffre: Prinsen såg sex med mig som en rättighet
I sin postuma självbiografi berättar Virginia Giuffre om hur hon hamnade i sexbrottslingen Jeffrey Epsteins våld. I ett utdrag ur boken ”Nobody's girl”, som publiceras nästa vecka, kallar hon Epstein en ”mästare på att manipulera”, skriver The Guardian.
Giuffre skriver också om sina uppmärksammade möten med den brittiske prinsen Andrew. Hon skriver att hon hade sex med prinsen vid tre tillfällen. Första gången var hon bara 17 år.
”När vi kommer hem ska du göra för honom vad du gör för Jeffrey”, ska Ghislaine Maxwell ha sagt.
”Han var trevlig men bortskämd – som att han tyckte att han hade rätt att ha sex med mig”, skriver Giuffre om Andrew.
Andrew har hela tiden nekat till att ha gjort något brottsligt. Giuffre begick självmord i april i år.
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Virginia Giuffre
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Virginia Louise Giuffre (, JOO-fray; née Roberts; August 9, 1983 – April 25, 2025) was an American-Australian advocate of justice for survivors of sex trafficking, and one of the most prominent and vocal accusers of child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Giuffre created Victims Refuse Silence, a non-profit organization in the United States, in 2015, which was relaunched under the name Speak Out, Act, Reclaim (SOAR) in November 2021. She gave a detailed account to many American and British reporters about her experiences of being trafficked by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Giuffre pursued criminal and civil actions against Epstein and Maxwell, and appealed directly to the public for justice and awareness. She sued Maxwell for defamation in 2015, and the case was settled in Giuffre's favor for an undisclosed sum in 2017. On July 2, 2019, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ordered the unsealing of documents from the earlier civil suit by Giuffre against Maxwell. The first batch of documents from Giuffre's suit were released to the public on August 9, 2019, further implicating Epstein, Maxwell, and a number of their associates. The following day, Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan prison cell.
In an October 2019 interview for BBC's Panorama, aired on December 2, Giuffre described her experiences of being sex trafficked by Epstein to Britain's Prince Andrew, which helped shift public opinion against the prince. She subsequently sued the prince in civil court in New York. The suit was settled in February 2022, with Prince Andrew paying an undisclosed amount to Giuffre, and making a substantial donation to her charity. Giuffre died by suicide in April 2025.
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