Virginia Giuffre ‘prayed to black out’ during sex with Jeffrey Epstein’
In her posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, Virginia Giuffre makes several harrowing claims about Jeffrey Epstein
Virginia Giuffre “prayed she would black out” during the painful sadomasochistic sex Jeffrey Epstein subjected her to, according to her posthumous memoir.
Ms Giuffre’s book, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, is being released months after she took her own life in April aged 41.
At one point, Ms Giuffre claimed she lost a baby four days after taking part in “an orgy” with the paedophile financier, Prince Andrew and “eight other girls”. Prince Andrew has strongly denied all sex claims made against him.
Speaking of her encounters with Epstein, Giuffre said she was enforced to endure sadistic abuse at the hands of the sex offender.
The sadomasochistic sex caused her “so much pain that I prayed I would black out”, the memoir reads. She said she also feared she might “die a sex slave”.
The memoir also claims a then-pregnant Giuffre miscarried after taking part in group sex with Epstein, Prince Andrew and eight other girls.
She said the girls involved did not speak any English and were all under the age of 18. She added the location was “Little Saint Jeff’s,” a nickname for Epstein’s Caribbean island Little St James.
Ms Giuffre said the alleged illicit encounter left her “not in great shape”, with her later waking up in a “pool of blood.” None of the men she was trafficked to sleep with wore a condom, she added.
Ms Giuffre and Epstein first met in Florida at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. She worked for the convicted sex offender as a “masseuse” in 2000. She was the most prominent of Epstein’s accusers and campaigned for him to face justice until his death in 2019.
In the book, Ms Giuffre says she had sexual relations with the prince on two other occasions. Prince Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing. He reached a financial settlement with Ms Giuffre in 2022.
On Friday, Andrew gave up the use of his titles, including membership of the Order of the Garter – Britain’s oldest and most senior chivalry order. In his statement, he said: “I vigorously deny the accusations against me.”
The spotlight fell on Prince Andrew’s relationship with Epstein once again this month when it emerged the royal had sent the billionaire paedophile an email about Giuffre, saying “we are in this together,” after he claimed to have cut ties with him.
The 2011 email was sent three months after he told Newsnight interviewer Emily Maitlis he had ended their friendship. Epstein had been convicted of child sex offences in 2008.


