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alert-–-deceased-epstein-victim-virginia-guiffre-to-name-legendary-statesman-henry-kissinger-in-autobiographyAlert – Deceased Epstein victim Virginia Guiffre to name legendary statesman Henry Kissinger in autobiography

One of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre, is expected to name former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in a bombshell autobiography from beyond the grave.

Her book ‘Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice’ is due to hit the shelves on October 21 – almost six months after she tragically took her own life at her home in .

The 41-year-old had long alleged she was sexually abused by billionaire financier Epstein when she was just 17.

According to The Mirror, Giuffre has named Kissinger in the mammoth 400-page read, but it is unclear in what capacity.

His inclusion comes after a lengthy legal battle in an effort to strip any reference to him from the book.

According to the report, two former US presidents will also be included in the autobiography.

‘Her account names new names,’ a source told The Sun. 

‘There was an intense legal fight to keep Kissinger’s name out of the book. It may also make uncomfortable reading for President Trump.’ 

Trump sensationally claimed last month that Epstein ‘stole’ Giuffre and several other young female workers from Mar-a-Lago’s spa, leading to their falling out.

‘She worked at the spa,’ Trump noted of Giuffre. And he added of Epstein: ‘He stole her.’

Giuffre also leveled allegations against the Duke of York, Prince Andrew. The duo settled out of court for an undisclosed financial sum in exchange for Giuffre dropping her civil sexual assault lawsuit.

He never admitted guilt and has maintained his innocence.

Kissinger advised 12 presidents over his career, from John F. Kennedy to Joe Biden. He died in 2023, aged 100.

The book contains ‘intimate, disturbing, and heartbreaking new details about her time with Epstein, fellow sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell and their many well-known friends, including Prince Andrew, about whom she speaks publicly for the first time since their out-of-court settlement in 2022’, publishers Alfred A Knopf said.

The announcement of the autobiography included an email to author-journalist Amy Wallace a few weeks before Giuffre’s death, saying that it was her ‘heartfelt wish’ the memoir be released ‘regardless’ of her circumstances.

Sent while Giuffre was in hospital, following disputed claims that a car crash had left her with kidney failure, it said: ‘The content of this book is crucial, as it aims to shed light on the systemic failures that allow the trafficking of vulnerable individuals across borders.

‘It is imperative that the truth is understood and that the issues surrounding this topic are addressed, both for the sake of justice and awareness.

‘In the event of my passing, I would like to ensure that Nobody’s Girl is still released. I believe it has the potential to impact many lives and foster necessary discussions about these grave injustices.’ 

The email was sent on April 1. Ms Giuffre died, aged 41, on April 25.

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