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Sex with Me Was Andrew’s God-Given Right as Prince’: Giuffre’s Chilling Account of Abuse by Epstein, Maxwell, and the King’s Brother.

October 17, 2025 by tranpt271 Leave a Comment

A Survivor’s Haunting Testimony Emerges Posthumously

In the wake of Virginia Giuffre’s tragic suicide on April 25, 2025, her posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, has surfaced as a searing indictment of the powerful men and women who allegedly exploited her. Published on October 21, 2025, by Doubleday, the book—co-authored with journalist Carolyn Murnick—delves into Giuffre’s recruitment into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring at age 16. Drawing from court documents, personal diaries, and unflinching recollections, Giuffre exposes a world of manipulation, coercion, and entitlement. Central to her narrative is the allegation that Prince Andrew, brother to King Charles III, viewed sexual encounters with her as his “God-given right as prince,” a phrase that encapsulates the royal’s alleged arrogance amid the horrors orchestrated by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Giuffre’s voice, preserved in these pages, demands accountability for the systemic abuse that shattered countless lives.

The Grooming Begins: From Mar-a-Lago to Epstein’s Lair

Giuffre’s nightmare started innocently enough in 2000 at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where the 16-year-old was working as a spa attendant. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s confidante and convicted sex trafficker, approached her under the guise of offering a job opportunity. “Ghislaine was charming at first, like a big sister,” Giuffre writes, but the facade quickly dissolved. Invited to Epstein’s opulent Palm Beach mansion, Giuffre was thrust into a “massage” session that escalated into sexual abuse. Epstein, naked on the table, interrogated her about her family and personal life while Maxwell directed the encounter. “Epstein lifted his head and smirked at me. ‘It’s OK,’ he said. ‘I like naughty girls,'” Giuffre recalls. The duo undressed her, used vibrators, and forced her into acts of mutual touching, laughing at her youthful underwear. Epstein paid her afterward, hooking her with promises of wealth while threatening her brother and claiming ownership of the local police. This marked the beginning of her entrapment, where she was prescribed Xanax to numb the trauma and made available “day and night” for Epstein’s demands.

Maxwell’s Manipulation: The Enabler’s Cruel Grip

Ghislaine Maxwell, sentenced to 20 years in 2021 for her role in Epstein’s crimes, is portrayed in the memoir as the architect of Giuffre’s grooming. Maxwell not only scouted vulnerable girls but normalized the abuse through psychological control. “She was the one who made it all seem normal,” Giuffre alleges, describing how Maxwell unzipped her clothes and commanded her during sessions. Maxwell’s influence extended to trafficking Giuffre to others, starting with anonymous “billionaires” and politicians. Giuffre reflects on the cycle of dependency: “So many young women, myself included, have been criticised for returning to Epstein’s lair even after we knew what he wanted from us… But that stance discounts what many of us had been through before we encountered Epstein.” Her prior childhood abuse and homelessness made her an easy target, and Maxwell exploited this with drugs and isolation. Even in group encounters, Maxwell’s presence ensured compliance, turning Epstein’s homes into dens of depravity where elites watched without intervening.

Prince Andrew’s Alleged Encounters: Entitlement Personified

The memoir’s most explosive revelations center on Giuffre’s three encounters with Prince Andrew in 2001, when she was 17 or 18. The first occurred in London at Maxwell’s townhouse. Prepared with outfits evoking Britney Spears, Giuffre met the 41-year-old duke, who joked about her age resembling his daughters’. After dinner and a nightclub visit where Andrew danced awkwardly and sweated profusely, they returned for sex. “When we get home, you are to do for him what you do for Jeffrey,” Maxwell instructed. In the bath, Andrew fixated on her feet, licking her toes before intercourse. Giuffre alleges he treated her as “royal property,” believing “sex with me was his God-given right as prince.” The second meeting in New York involved a puppet prank, with Andrew’s hand on another victim’s breast in a photo symbolizing control. The third, on Epstein’s “Little Saint Jeff’s” island, devolved into an orgy with underage girls supplied by Jean-Luc Brunel. Epstein quipped they were “the easiest girls to get along with.” Flight logs corroborate Andrew’s presence, and Giuffre received $15,000 from Epstein post-London.

The Broader Conspiracy: Elites Who Watched and Ignored

Giuffre’s account extends beyond personal abuse to indict a network of enablers. Epstein, who died in 2019 amid sex-trafficking charges, is depicted as an “apex predator” who flaunted his crimes to scientists, academics, and politicians. “They watched and they didn’t care,” she writes, naming encounters with a psychology professor, a gubernatorial candidate, and a former US senator. The memoir underscores how wealth and power shielded these acts, with Epstein’s threats ensuring silence. Giuffre’s vulnerability—stemming from prior trauma—highlights the predatory tactics used on “naughty girls” like her. Despite settling with Andrew in 2022 for millions without admission of guilt, Giuffre insists it was no closure, as he denies the allegations vehemently.

Legacy of a Fighter: Calls for Justice Amid Tragedy

Giuffre’s memoir, completed in October 2024, stands as her final act of defiance. Founding Victims Refuse Silence, she became an advocate, but the toll of reliving trauma culminated in her suicide at 42. The book renews demands for inquiries into Epstein’s connections, including Andrew’s stripped titles and seclusion. Public outrage has surged, with hashtags like #RoyalReckoning trending. “The way he viewed women and girls – as playthings to be used and discarded – is not uncommon among certain powerful men,” Giuffre warns. Her story challenges the monarchy’s silence and inspires survivors, proving that even in death, her voice echoes for justice.

 

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