Listeners sat frozen in stunned disbelief as Epstein survivor Kirby Sommers transformed Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir into a blazing weapon of truth, her voice cutting through the air with unflinching detail. Wielding the pages of Nobody’s Girl, Sommers relentlessly exposed Giuffre’s harrowing accounts of alleged repeated sexual attacks by Prince Andrew on a vulnerable 17-year-old, stripping away layers of denial and privilege. But the shock intensified as she revealed Giuffre’s terrifying ordeal of being brutally raped by a well-known prime minister—a violent assault that left her bloodied, broken, and desperate to escape Epstein’s grip. With each word, Sommers amplified a silenced victim’s roar, proving that survivors’ voices are rising, unyielding and unstoppable. The powerful have hidden behind walls of influence for too long—now, as these truths explode into the open, how many more will be forced to face the light?

Listeners sat frozen in stunned disbelief as Epstein survivor Kirby Sommers transformed Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir into a blazing weapon of truth, her voice cutting through the air with unflinching detail. In a powerful podcast appearance, Sommers recited passages from Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, published on October 21, 2025, by Alfred A. Knopf—six months after Giuffre’s tragic suicide at age 41 in Australia.
Wielding the pages of this raw testament, Sommers relentlessly exposed Giuffre’s harrowing accounts of alleged repeated sexual attacks by Prince Andrew on a vulnerable 17-year-old, stripping away layers of denial and privilege. Giuffre detailed three encounters: the first in London in 2001, where Andrew allegedly joined her in a bath before sex, followed by incidents in New York and on Epstein’s private island. She described his sense of entitlement, as if it were his “birthright.” Despite Andrew’s denials and a 2022 out-of-court settlement, these vivid recollections reinforce the scrutiny on his actions.
The shock intensified as Sommers revealed Giuffre’s terrifying ordeal of being brutally raped by a well-known prime minister—a violent assault that left her bloodied, broken, and desperate to escape Epstein’s grip. In the U.S. edition, Giuffre described the 2002 attack on Little St. James Island: choked unconscious, laughed at as she begged for mercy, emerging bleeding profusely. The perpetrator derived pleasure from her fear, marking it as the most savage abuse she endured. This ultimately propelled her flight from the network. Giuffre withheld the name due to retaliation fears, though prior filings referenced former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, who denies involvement. The U.K. edition refers to a “former minister,” likely for legal reasons.
Giuffre’s descent began at 16, recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago. Groomed and trafficked, she lived in terror of dying as a “sex slave,” lent out to powerful men amid Epstein’s lavish world.
With each word, Sommers amplified a silenced victim’s roar, proving that survivors’ voices are rising, unyielding and unstoppable. The powerful have hidden behind walls of influence for too long—now, as these truths explode into the open, the elite’s protections erode. Giuffre’s courage contributed to Maxwell’s imprisonment and Andrew’s loss of titles. Though her life ended in despair from lifelong trauma, her preserved words in this bestseller empower others and expose systemic shielding of predators. Survivors like Sommers ensure these stories endure, driving accountability forward.
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