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An extract from Virginia Roberts Giuffre's posthumous memoir has revealed harrowing new details of how she says she was groomed and sexually abused after being 'recruited from Mar-a-Lago' as a teenager.
In the book published after her death, the late 41-year-old recalled being just weeks away from turning 17 when she claims a car slowed down behind her on a sweltering Florida day. Working at the private Mar-a-Lago Club at the time, she says she had no idea that an 'apex predator was closing in'.
Inside the car was British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, alongside driver Juan Alessi, who she would call John. Alessi testified under oath that when Maxwell spotted a 'notably young' Giuffre with 'long blonde hair', she shouted: “Stop, John, stop!”
"Hello," Giuffre claims Maxwell said warmly, her British accent 'reminding me of Mary Poppins'.
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She says Maxwell invited her to meet a 'wealthy man' looking for a massage therapist to travel with him.
"Come tonight after work," Maxwell reportedly told her.

That night, she says she was introduced to Jeffrey Epstein.
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"You can just call me Jeffrey," he told her.
What followed, Giuffre claims, was a carefully orchestrated 'massage lesson' that escalated into sexual assault.
"Only later would I see how, step by practised step, the two of them were breaking down my defences," she wrote.
Giuffre alleges Maxwell guided her hands across Epstein’s naked body, brushing off any sign of discomfort.
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"It’s important that you don’t ignore any part of the body," Maxwell allegedly said during the encounter.
It only got worse from there, and soon after Epstein asked her to quit her job at Mar-a-Lago and come work for him 'full-time' - the catch was she had to leave her parents trailer and move into her own home.

Handing her $2,500, Giuffre claims he was nervous her mom and dad might get 'suspicious', 'seeing me come and go at all hours'.
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But just moments after handing her a wad of cash, she says he threatened her.
"Epstein must’ve sensed my qualms, because he walked around his desk, picked up a grainy photograph, and handed it to me. The image had been taken from some distance, but it was unmistakably my little brother. I felt a stab of fear," she wrote.
“'We know where your brother goes to school,' Epstein said. He let that sink in for a moment, then got to the point: 'You must never tell a soul what goes on in this house.' He was smiling, but his threat was clear. 'And I own the Palm Beach police department,' he said, 'so they won’t do anything about it.'"
According to the memoir, this was the start of years of abuse - including encounters with powerful men in Epstein and Maxwell’s circle. One of the most high-profile allegations she details involves a night in London in March 2001.
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That night, Giuffre alleges she met Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who was 41 at the time.
"Guess Jenna’s age," Maxwell reportedly teased, with Jenna being the name that Giuffre's family called her.
After guessing correctly, Prince Andrew is alleged to have replied: "My daughters are just a little younger than you."
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Giuffre says they went to dinner and a nightclub before returning to Maxwell’s home, where she claims she was pressured to 'do for him what you do for Jeffrey'.
She alleges the encounter lasted less than half an hour.
"The next morning, Maxwell told me: ‘You did well. The prince had fun,’" Giuffre wrote, claiming Epstein later handed her $15,000.
Prince Andrew has repeatedly and vehemently denied Giuffre’s allegations. Maxwell was convicted of sex trafficking in 2021, and Epstein died in jail in 2019.
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UNILAD has contacted both Prince Andrew's representatives and Buckingham Palace for comment.
Topics: Virginia Giuffre, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew, Sex Trafficking