
Virginia’s family says a vital piece of her story is missing from new book.
We have been reporting here at The Gateway Pundit about the potentially explosive posthumous memoir from late Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre, called ‘Nobody’s Girl’, set to be published in October.
But the eagerly awaited book is now under fire from an unexpected source: her family.
They allege that the work ‘should be edited’, because it does not accurately reflect ‘the extent of the alleged domestic abuse from her husband’.

The Telegraph reported:
“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 memoir, ‘Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice’, is set to be published in the US on Oct 21.
According to Giuffre’s family, parts of the book contradict the facts of her marriage, which she claimed was one of domestic abuse.
“In a statement to People magazine earlier this year, she said she was ‘unable to escape the domestic violence in my marriage until recently’. She added: ‘After my husband’s latest physical assault, I can no longer stay silent’.”
Back in March, she was hospitalized after a car crash, and shared a picture of herself from a hospital bed that showed her body covered in bruises.
Giuffre’s family want her memoir to reach readers – but not lacking the violent facts about her marriage.
“’As a family, we want the sensitive contents of that book, which is in her words, to fly’, Danny Wilson, her brother, said. ‘We’re not trying to curb-stomp this book’, he added. ‘I want to make sure that we do her a little bit of justice’.”
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