Virginia Giuffre's Ghostwriter: Trump Visited Epstein Island
Virginia Giuffre's Ghostwriter: Trump Visited Epstein Island
Virginia Giuffre's ghostwriter has revealed she holds the names of everyone listed in the Epstein files along with private recordings to prove it.
Amy Wallace, the co-author of Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody's Girl, sat down with NewsNation on Tuesday to discuss the 400-page tell-all detailing the harrowing events that unfolded on the disgraced billionaire's infamous island.
In an explosive claim, Wallace insisted the list exists, that she knows the identities of everyone named and that the FBI has been holding it for more than ten years.
'Yes, I know who the names are. Virginia knows who the names are, but so does the FBI and so does the Department of Justice (DOJ),' the ghostwriter said.
'That’s why there’s such a clamoring right now for the Epstein files to be released,' she added.
'It’s not just Virginia who’s come forward. It’s many, many brave women who came forward and talked to investigators.'
Wallace worked side-by-side with Giuffre for four years on the bombshell memoir that finally hit shelves Tuesday.
Epstein’s most notorious victim recounted disturbing abuse by the disgraced mogul and his partner Ghislaine Maxwell from beyond the grave, all while hinting at other elite figures whose identities remain secret.
During the interview, Wallace described the novel as a 'predator’s playbook,' laying out in vile detail just how powerful men can groom, trap and shatter the lives of young girls.
She went on to admit for the first time publicly that she holds her own explosive archive from years of recorded conversations with Giuffre naming her alleged abusers.
'I know all the names that are there,' Wallace told NewsNation on Tuesday. 'But every different scene, she had to make a decision about whether she was going to rename or name these people.'
Despite harboring the very information the public has demanded, Wallace said the DOJ - not she or Giuffre - should bear responsibility for the ongoing secrecy over the names.
'It exists in the FBI files. She had many names and depositions already that have been made public,' Wallace said during the interview.
'There are four different document dumps, and there are many, many names in those,' she added.
'They have the names, and they've had them for more than a decade.'
Among one of the memoir’s most shocking claims, Giuffre alleged that she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew three times following their first meeting in March 2001. He has denied the allegations against him.
She claimed that after their first sexual encounter, he made a chilling remark comparing her to his daughters who were slightly younger than her at just 17.
The third alleged sexual encounter involved not only the prince, but Epstein and nine other women who all 'appeared under 18 and didn't speak English', Giuffre claimed.
Giuffre wrote that days later she woke up in a pool of blood and was rushed to the hospital by Epstein.
She came around to him murmuring instructions to a medic about her care and a doctor warning she might never bear children, though that grim prediction ultimately proved false.
Giuffre also detailed that she was abused by a former US senator, a governor and a psychology professor without releasing their full identities.
'I came to be trafficked to a multitude of powerful men. Among them were a gubernatorial candidate who was soon to win an election in a Western state and a former US Senator,' one line read.
Another said: 'The second person I was lent out to was a psychology professor whose research Epstein was helping to fund.'
Giuffre described another account involving a man who she referred to as a 'well-known prime minister,' who she accused of brutally assaulting her.
'Epstein trafficked me to a man who raped me more savagely than anyone had before,' the memoir read. 'He repeatedly choked me until I lost consciousness.'
She revealed identifying details - from nicknames to distinctive features - of other additional alleged abusers, including the 'heralded statesman,' the oldest man she claimed she was trafficked to.
In one chapter, she referred to another man as 'Billionaire No. 1' and his pregnant wife, as well as 'Billionaire No. 2,' a 52-year-old she described as having thinning brown hair.
President Donald Trump has long been linked to Epstein, and Wallace said his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida served as the gateway to Giuffre’s nightmare.
But Wallace said that while many expected Giuffre to accuse Trump, she instead cleared him of any wrongdoing, though she confirmed he had been on the island.
'Virginia was in the Epstein-Maxwell orbit for about 24 months, a little longer, and so she only knows about that period,' Wallace told NewsNation.
'But in that period, she didn’t see Trump in any sort of compromising position,' she added. She knew Donald Trump because she worked there.'
Throughout her memoir the late Giuffre, who died at 41, recounted being recruited by Maxwell as Epstein’s sex slave and later manipulated into drawing her friends into the abuse.
‘I knew I was exploiting their vulnerabilities. The faces of girls I recruited will always haunt me,’ she wrote.
Epstein once took Giuffre to see The Phantom of the Opera, a show she said felt hauntingly similar to his own twisted desires.
She wrote that his obsession with sadomasochism escalated soon after.
He made her wear a 'black leather metal-studded collar,' chaining her limbs until the pain was so unbearable she 'prayed to black out.'
‘In my years with them, they lent me out to scores of wealthy, powerful people. I was habitually used and humiliated – and in some instances, choked, beaten, and bloodied,' Giuffre wrote.
'I believed that I might die a sex slave.’
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