Virginia Giuffre Details Trump’s Role in Her Early Encounters With Jeffrey Epstein & Ghislaine Maxwell

Virginia Giuffre Details Trump's Role in Her Early Encounters With Jeffrey Epstein & Ghislaine Maxwell

Vir­ginia Giuffre’s Posthu­mous Mem­oir Reveals Ear­ly Ties to Epstein — and Men­tions Don­ald Trump

The late Vir­ginia Giuffre’s upcom­ing mem­oir Nobody’s Girl sheds new light on her ear­ly years, her encoun­ters with Jef­frey Epstein, and how for­mer Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump appears in her sto­ry.

In excerpts shared by Van­i­ty Fair, Giuf­fre — who trag­i­cal­ly died by sui­cide in April 2025 — recounts first meet­ing Epstein while work­ing at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Flori­da.

Giuf­fre wrote that she began work­ing at Mar-a-Lago at just 14, intro­duced to Trump through her father, who ser­viced air-con­di­tion­ing units at the resort. “They weren’t friends, exact­ly,” she recalled. “But Dad worked hard, and Trump liked that. I’d seen pho­tos of them shak­ing hands.”

Trump, she wrote, was wel­com­ing. “He told me it was fan­tas­tic that I was there. ‘Do you like kids?’ he asked. ‘Do you babysit at all?’” Giuf­fre said she soon began earn­ing extra mon­ey babysit­ting for wealthy guests.

Years lat­er, while greet­ing vis­i­tors at the resort’s spa, Giuf­fre met Ghis­laine Maxwell — now con­vict­ed for sex traf­fick­ing minors — who encour­aged her to learn mas­sage work for Epstein, a known acquain­tance of Trump. That invi­ta­tion led to Giuffre’s first meet­ing with Epstein, begin­ning what she describes as two years of exploita­tion and manip­u­la­tion.

“Yes, I was sex­u­al­ly abused,” she wrote. “But the worst things Epstein and Maxwell did weren’t phys­i­cal — they broke me psy­cho­log­i­cal­ly. They taught me to be com­plic­it in my own destruc­tion.”

Giuf­fre also alleged that she was traf­ficked to Britain’s Prince Andrew, claims that have long been at the cen­ter of legal and media scruti­ny.

Trump, for his part, has denied any knowl­edge of Epstein’s crimes. Ear­li­er this year, he told ABC News, “I think she worked at the spa. I think that was one of the peo­ple. He stole her. And by the way, she had no com­plaints about us — none what­so­ev­er.”

Nobody’s Girl is expect­ed to be one of the most reveal­ing and per­son­al accounts yet of the Epstein scan­dal — told through the words of one of its most out­spo­ken sur­vivors.

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