A posthumous memoir by Virginia Giuffre revealed that she miscarried shortly after partaking in an orgy with Prince Andrew and eight other girls. The memoir detailed the encounter at “Little Saint Jeff’s,” Epstein’s Caribbean island, where the girls, who did not speak English, were involved. Prince Andrew has consistently refuted allegations of sexual misconduct.
Giuffre recounted feeling distressed after the incident and waking up in a pool of blood. She mentioned that none of the men she was trafficked to used protection. Although there is no proof linking Prince Andrew to the unborn child, Giuffre’s narrative sheds light on her experiences working for Epstein after meeting him at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.
The memoir, titled “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” is expected to add pressure on Prince Andrew following his relinquishment of royal titles. Recent scrutiny intensified when it was revealed that Prince Andrew corresponded with Epstein about Giuffre, contradicting his previous statements on their relationship. Despite his claims, evidence suggests he remained in contact with Epstein after the latter’s conviction for sex offenses in 2008.
Giuffre’s book suggests that Epstein aimed to film compromising situations for potential blackmail purposes. She expressed uncertainty about Epstein’s ability to execute this plan. The memoir also raises questions about Prince Andrew’s alibi concerning an alleged encounter with Giuffre in 2001, potentially involving his daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.
Giuffre’s encounter with Epstein and subsequent advocacy for justice have brought renewed attention to the scandal involving Prince Andrew and his connections to Epstein. Buckingham Palace has been approached for comment on the matter.


