25 Aug 2025, 12:58
Release of the memoirs of Virginia Juffre scheduled for July
- The memoir of Virginia Juffre will be released in July 2025
- The book will contain new details about the trafficking of individuals
- Juffre accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault
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In July of this year, the posthumous memoir of Virginia Juffre, who accused Prince Andrew and financier Jeffrey Epstein of sexual assault, will be published. The book titled "None of This is True" is the result of Juffre's work, completed before her death in Australia in April 2025, when she was 41.
Publisher Alfred A. Knopf announced that Juffre had been working on the publication of the book, even as she was dying. She noted in a letter sent on April 1 that the content of the book was important for highlighting systemic problems related to human trafficking.
The memoir, written in collaboration with journalist Amy Wallace, will contain new, shocking details about her experiences with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Juffre asserted that for 17 years she had been trafficked to Prince Andrew. The prince denies all allegations.
In 2022, an out-of-court agreement was reached between Juffre and the prince, which did not include an acknowledgment of wrongdoing on the part of the prince. The book will be the first public expression of Juffre regarding the prince since the conclusion of that agreement.
Jeffrey Epstein, who was previously convicted of sex trafficking, died by suicide in prison in 2019. Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in trafficking individuals.
Juffre's family expressed outrage following recent interviews with Maxwell, in which she denied the allegations against the prince.
The book "None of This is True" is scheduled for release on July 21, 2025.
Tags: Crime