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Virginia Giuffre thought she might ‘die a sex slave’ at hands of Epstein and his circle, memoir reveals

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Virginia Giuffre Virginia Giuffre and Prince Andrew in a photo reportedly taken in London in 2001.Virginia Giuffre

Virginia Giuffre says she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew on three separate occasions

In her posthumous memoir, Virginia Giuffre says she feared she “might die as a sex slave” in the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and his circle.

The BBC has obtained a full copy of Nobody’s Daughter, written by one of convicted sex offender Epstein’s leading accusers, ahead of its publication on Tuesday, almost six months after he took his own life.

In her memoirs, Ms. Giuffre also says she had sex with Prince Andrew on three separate occasions, including one with Epstein and eight other young women.

Prince Andrew, who reached a financial settlement with Ms Giuffre in 2022, has always denied any wrongdoing.

The memoir, which the BBC bought from a central London bookstore days before its official release date, paints a picture of a network of rich and powerful people who abused young women.

At the center of the abuse were Epstein and his ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence on sex trafficking charges.

Even decades later, Ms. Giuffre says, she remembers how afraid she was of both.

Much of the book makes for deeply harrowing reading, as Ms. Giuffre details the sadistic abuse Epstein put her through.

She said Epstein subjected her to sadomasochistic sex, which caused her “so much pain that I prayed I would pass out.”

On Friday, Prince Andrew announced that he had voluntarily decided not to use his titles and renounce his membership in the Order of the Garter, the oldest and most senior order of chivalry in Britain.

He will no longer use the title of Duke of Yorkhis mother was the late Queen Elizabeth II. It is an honor received from Elizabeth.

In his statement, he said, “I strongly deny the accusations against me.”

But the new book, written by Ms. Giuffre and her ghostwriter Amy Wallace, causes the prince even more embarrassment.

In her memoirs, Ms. Giuffre says she first met Prince Andrew in March 2001.

She writes that Maxwell woke her up and told her it would be a “special day” and that she would meet a “handsome prince” “just like Cinderella.”

When she met Prince Andrew later that day, she says Maxwell told her to guess his age.

Ms. Giuffre said the prince, then 41, “guessed correctly: 17.” “My daughters are just a little bit younger than you,” she remembers him saying.

That night, Prince Andrew said he went to the Tramp nightclub in London with Epstein and Maxwell, where the prince “sweated profusely”.

Later, in the car on the way back to Maxwell’s house, Ms. Giuffre writes that Maxwell told her: “When we get home, you will do for Jeffrey what you did for him.”

He wrote that they had sex at home.

“He was friendly enough, but he still had a point; it was like he believed it was his birthright to have sex with me,” she says.

“The next morning, it was clear that Maxwell had met with his royal friend because he told me: ‘You did a good job. The prince had fun.'”

Ms. Giuffre writes that she is “not feeling very well,” adding: “Soon, Epstein will pay me $15,000 for services to the man the tabloids call ‘Randy Andy,’ which is a lot of money.”

Ms. Giuffre claimed she had sex with the prince for a second time about a month later at Epstein’s New York home.

The third incident, he says, took place on Epstein’s island as part of what Ms. Giuffre called an “orgy.”

It says in an affidavit filed in 2015 that he said he was “about 18 years old.”

“Epstein, Andy, and about eight other young girls and I had sex together,” he says.

“The other girls all appeared to be under 18 and didn’t speak much English.

“Epstein laughed at their inability to really communicate and said they were the easiest girls to get along with.”

Getty Images Virginia Giuffre holds a photo of herself when she was youngGetty Images

Virginia Giuffre, seen here holding a photograph of herself as a teenager, committed suicide earlier this year

Later in the book, Ms. Giuffre addresses the following: Out of court settlement in 2022 with her after filing a civil lawsuit against Prince Andrew.

“I agreed to a one-year speech ban, which seemed important to the prince because it ensured that his mother’s Platinum Jubilee was not tarnished any more than it had already been,” she writes.

While Ms. Giuffre’s alleged interactions with Prince Andrew were widely reported in the British press, the book’s content is more wide-ranging and filled with sinister details of Epstein’s sex trafficking.

Ms. Giuffre says girls are supposed to appear “childish” and that childhood eating disorders were “only encouraged” under Epstein’s umbrella.

“They loaned me out to many rich and powerful people during the years I spent with them,” he writes.

“I was habitually used and humiliated, in some cases strangled, beaten and bloodied.

“I believed I could die as a sex slave.”

Epstein was convicted in Florida in 2008 of soliciting prostitution from a person under the age of 18. He died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

On Sunday, the Metropolitan Police said it was “actively” looking into media reports. Prince Andrew tried to get personal information about Ms Giuffre through the police protection officer (PPO).

According to the Mail on Sunday newspaper, the prince asked the officer to investigate Ms Giuffre in February 2011, just before the newspaper published a photo of her first meeting with the prince.

A royal source told the BBC that there are currently no plans to remove Andrew’s birth prince title.

“The headlines take up too much oxygen from the royal chamber,” they added, referring to press reports that Prince Andrew was diverting attention from King Charles’ engagements.

In 2019, the prince repeatedly He told BBC Newsnight he had “no memory” of meeting Ms Giuffre and that they “never had sexual contact.”

Buckingham Palace had no comment.

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