Virginia Giuffre’s forthcoming memoir should be edited because it does not reflect the extent of the abuse from her husband, her family has claimed.
Giuffre, the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking victim who accused the Duke of York of sexually assaulting her, wrote an autobiography which will be published posthumously later this year. The Duke has always denied the allegations against him.
In the weeks before her suicide, Giuffre reportedly told members of her family that she wanted to revise the book’s portrayal of her husband, who is framed as being the person who rescued her from Epstein’s abuse.
“She did not want the book published in its current state,” Sky Roberts, her brother, told the New York Times.
“It’s not that we’re not in support of the book, we’re not in support of certain parts of the book. The full story needs to be told.”
The book, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, will be published in the US on Oct 21.