Ghislaine Maxwell's Twisted Coaching of Epstein Victims Revealed in Memoir
Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser in the Jeffrey Epstein case, has detailed in her memoir how Ghislaine Maxwell coached her to pleasure the convicted sex offender. Giuffre, who alleged Prince Andrew had sex with her three times as a teenager, described Maxwell as an "apex predator" who recruited her just weeks before her 17th birthday.
The Recruitment and Training Process
In her book Nobody's Girl, Giuffre revealed she was lured to Epstein's Florida mansion and trained by Maxwell. Sources indicate that during what was termed a "job interview," Maxwell instructed Giuffre on how to massage Epstein, telling her to "just do what I do" and follow her lead in massaging his entire body. Giuffre wrote that Maxwell appeared beautiful and poised on the outside but was greedy and demanding internally, manipulating her into participating in abusive behaviours.
Psychological Manipulation and Abuse
The grooming left Giuffre feeling like a "prisoner in an invisible cage," with the psychological abuse being worse than the physical acts. She claimed Maxwell joined sex sessions with Epstein and forced her to "attend" to Maxwell as well. Giuffre was haunted by being persuaded to help find girls for Epstein, who preferred those aged 12 to 17. She also described Maxwell growing insecure after turning 40 in 2001, lashing out at anyone Epstein was attracted to.
Escape and Aftermath
Giuffre escaped in 2002 after Epstein and Maxwell asked her to have his baby, fearing a female child would be abused. She agreed on the condition of finishing massage training in Thailand, where she met her husband, Robert, who advised her not to return. They married and moved to Australia. Tragically, Virginia Giuffre died by suicide, but her family has since spoken out, with her brother Sky Roberts telling BBC's Newsnight that recent evidence vindicates her claims.
Email Evidence and Prince Andrew Connection
An email from "G Maxwell" to Epstein in 2015, released in the latest Epstein files, appears to confirm the authenticity of a photograph showing Prince Andrew with his arm around Giuffre. Maxwell wrote that in 2001, she was in London when Giuffre met friends including Prince Andrew, and a photo was taken. This contradicts Andrew's previous claims that the image was doctored and he never met Giuffre. Giuffre alleged Andrew had sex with her three times as a teenager, which he has always denied, settling out of court in 2022 without admission of liability.
Legal Proceedings and Current Status
Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for her role in sex trafficking, while Epstein died in prison in 2019 awaiting trial. Maxwell is set to testify before a congressional committee investigating the handling of Epstein files but may invoke her right to remain silent unless granted immunity. The latest documents include pictures of Prince Andrew in compromising positions and references to invitations to Buckingham Palace, highlighting the ongoing fallout from this high-profile case.



