Virginia Giuffre, a woman who made headlines for accusing Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of abuse, had been secretly documenting her harrowing experiences in a hidden journal. The handwritten pages, obtained exclusively by RadarOnline.com, shed light on the “disturbing events” that Giuffre claimed she endured at the age of 17.
The journal details Giuffre’s trip to Europe, where she was allegedly sent by Epstein to recruit underage females. Despite Maxwell denying the allegations, Giuffre wrote about her excitement as she embarked on her first overseas journey to Paris, France, under Maxwell’s guidance.
Once in Europe, Giuffre described her daily tasks, which included massages, sex, and dressing Epstein. She also claimed that Epstein instructed her to recruit young girls, offering them money for erotic massages. According to Giuffre, none of the girls she approached refused to participate.
Giuffre’s diary also recounts her experience with Prince Andrew in London. She described a night out at Club Tramp with the Prince, followed by a disturbing encounter at Maxwell’s townhouse. Giuffre claimed that she was coerced into undressing and engaging in sexual activities with Prince Andrew.
Despite Prince Andrew’s denial of the allegations, Giuffre detailed their intimate encounter in the bath, where Andrew allegedly complimented her body and expressed a fascination with her feet. Giuffre admitted that she went along with the situation out of fear of disappointing the Prince and Epstein.
Tragically, Giuffre passed away by suicide on April 25 at the age of 41. Her family released a statement acknowledging her lifelong struggle with sexual abuse and sex trafficking, describing her as a fierce advocate for survivors. The family lamented the burden of abuse that ultimately became too heavy for Giuffre to bear.
In the years following her encounter with Prince Andrew, Giuffre filed a lawsuit against him, which was settled in 2022. The allegations led to the royal family distancing themselves from Prince Andrew, who continues to deny any wrongdoing.
Giuffre’s name resurfaced in the media when she posted a distressing photo of herself covered in bruises, claiming she had only days to live after a bus crash. Despite the skepticism surrounding the crash details, Giuffre’s tragic death highlighted the enduring impact of her trauma and the ongoing fight against sexual abuse and exploitation.