Book of her memoirs Virginia Giuffreone of his most prominent accusers Jeffrey Epsteinwill be released next week, almost six months after her suicide, and is expected to ignite “fires” with its revelations.
In excerpts published by the newspaper GuardianGiuffre says in the book Nobody’s Girl about him prince andrew how “He thought having sex with me was his birthright.”
He calls Epstein “master of manipulation” and describes three occasions in which she claims Prince Andrew had sexual relations with her, including at her home Ghislaine Maxwell in London.
Giuffre, who met Epstein through Maxwell, claims she was one of many vulnerable, underage girls who were sexually exploited by the stockbroker and his wealthy “friends”.
In the book he describes a meeting Prince Andrew in March 2001 in Londonwhen he was 17 years old. Her day started when Maxwell woke her up: “It would be a special day,” he said. “Just like the Cinderella, I would meet a handsome prince!”.
When the prince later arrived, he claims he was asked to guess her age. “THE Duke of York, then 41 years oldguess correctly: 17. “My daughters are a little younger than you“, he told me, explaining his accuracy. As usual, Maxwell cracked a joke: “I guess we’ll have to trade her soon.” wrote in the book.
Also referred to infamous photo with Andrew the same night. “My mum would never forgive me if I met someone as famous as Prince Andrew and didn’t pose for a photo. I ran to get a Kodak FunSaver from my room, then came back and gave it to Epstein. I remember the prince hugging me from the waist, while Maxwell was smiling next to me. Epstein took the picture»he writes.
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He then mentions that they went to dinner and then to nightclub “Tramp”saying that Andrew was “clumsy dancer” and “I remember he was sweating profusely”.
“On the way back, Maxwell said to me, ‘When we get home, you will do for him what you do for Jeffrey“”.
Of what followed, he said: “He was friendly enough, but he still had a sense of entitlement – like he thought having sex with me was his birthright.”
As he has said in the past, so also in the book he wrote how “he was especially attentive to my feet, caressing my toes and licking my palms.”
Then, o Epstein her gave $15,000 about the time she spent with Andrew.
The book states that she had sexual relations with him prince andrew two more times: at Epstein’s mansion in New York and on his private island in the US Virgin Islands.
“Don’t be fooled by those in Epstein’s circle who say they didn’t know what he did. Not only did Epstein not hide what was going on, he also found pleasure in forcing others to watch.” also states.
The book also reveals that he was taking sedatives to support her life working for the stockbroker. “Sometimes, when I was really struggling, I would take up to eight Xanax a day»he writes.
She also explained why she didn’t leave Epstein’s “hideout” even after she understood what he wanted from her. “How can you complain about abuse, some ask, when you could so easily stay away? But this attitude ignores what many of us had gone through before we met Epstein, as well as the how good he was at spotting girls whose wounds made them vulnerable», writes.
“Several of us had abused or raped as children. Many of us were poor or even homeless. We were girls for whom nobody cared, and Epstein pretended to care»he said.
After leaving Epstein, Giuffre settled in Australia, where she lived with her husband and three children.She ended her life at the age of 41.
Epstein committed suicide in a New York prison while awaiting trial, while Ghislaine Maxwell was jailed on charges related to sex trafficking.
Source :Skai
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