Virginia Giuffre memoir to be published months after death

After the death of Virginia Giufre, who accused the Duke of York and the late infamous financier Jeffrey Epstein of sexual assault, will be published in October.
Mrs. Giuffre finished working on the book called Girl in Australia, 41 years old in Australia.
Publisher Alfred A Knopf, weeks before the death of Mrs. Giufre’nin he said that he was clearly said that he was “heartfelt.”
Mrs. Giuffre claimed that Epstein and his ex -girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell had traced Human to Prince Andrew at the age of 17. Prince Andrew rejected all the allegations against him.
Prince in 2022 He reached an out -of -court settlement With Mrs. Giuffre. The settlement contained an explanation that he regretted his relationship with Epstein, but stated that he did not accept responsibility or apology.
The 400 -page moment, written with the joint writer Amy Wallace, will talk about the prince for the first time since Ms. Giuffre.
Knopf, a part of Penguin Random House, said that Mrs. Giufre sent a e -mail to Mrs. Wallace on April 1 After saying that he was in a car accident.
“The content of this book is very important because the content of this book aims to shed light on systemic failures that allow vulnerable individuals to the boundaries.” He said.
He continued: “The truth must be understood and the issues surrounding this issue must be handled for both justice and awareness.”
The publisher said that the book will share new details about the time with many well -known friends, including Epstein, Maxwell and Prince Andrew, “the book will share new details that disintegrate.
BBC News contacted Buckingham Palace for a comment.
In 2019, Epstein took his own life in prison, where he was waiting for the trial of sex smuggling. The inspectors described his death as suicide.
He was sentenced in 2008 for demanding prostitution from a non -disregard.
Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison in the United States due to Epstein’s role in smuggling and abuse.
In an interview with US officials in July, Maxwell called Prince Andrew’s allegations that he had sexual intercourse with a girl who is not invisible in Maxwell’s house “cannot come to mind in an unimaginable way”.
According to the transcripts published last week, Prince said he believed in a disgraceful photo that Mrs. Giufre and Maxwell together that it was a “a fake photo”.
Ms. Giuffre’s family said that they were “angry” from the content of Maxwell’s interview, and accused the US government of giving Maxwell of giving “a platform to rewrite history”.




