NEW YORK (AP) — The writer of a posthumous memoir by Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre says it has agreed on a ultimate draft with relations after they publicly raised questions concerning the e-book’s launch.
Surviving kinfolk of Giuffre had frightened that “Nobody’s Girl” introduced an outdated and unduly constructive portrait of her marriage, which collapsed within the months resulting in her demise by suicide in April.
“We worked with Virginia’s brothers and their wives to contextualize the narrative Virginia’s memoir presents, and we appreciate their support of this publication,” Knopf’s writer and editor-in-chief, Jordan Pavlin, mentioned in a press release Wednesday to The Related Press.
“We all believe that Virginia’s voice must be heard, and that her courage in telling her story has the power to offer strength and hope to victims of sexual abuse. ‘Nobody’s Girl’ is a testament to Virginia’s dignity and fortitude in the face of Jeffrey Epstein’s and Ghislaine Maxwell’s monstrous cruelty. Its impact will be profound.”
In an interview that aired Wednesday night time, Giuffre’s sister-in-law, Amanda Roberts, confirmed to MSNBC’s Jen Psaki that the 2 sides had resolved their variations.
Final month, Alfred A. Knopf introduced that “Nobody’s Girl” would come out Oct. 21 and referred to as it a “riveting and powerful story of an ordinary girl who would grow up to confront extraordinary adversity.” Members of the family quickly issued a press release saying that “Nobody’s Girl,” which reportedly presents her marriage to Robert Giuffre as a part of her therapeutic course of, “will undermine Virginia’s credibility as someone who consistently told the truth in her pursuit of justice and accountability.”
The ultimate version, which Knopf has despatched to the printers, features a foreword that outlines the modifications in Giuffre’s life because the manuscript was accomplished within the fall of 2024. Knopf and her household had spent months engaged on the language for the foreword, written by Giuffre’s collaborator, the writer and journalist, Amy Wallace. Knopf declined to remark additional on the foreword’s contents.
Giuffre initially signed in 2023 with Penguin Press, in what Knopf spokesman Todd Doughty mentioned just lately was a seven-figure deal. She moved from Penguin to Knopf alongside along with her buying editor, Emily Cunningham, who joined Knopf final 12 months. Each Knopf and Penguin are a part of Penguin Random Home.
Earlier Wednesday, some Giuffre relations joined dozens of survivors of Epstein’s abuse at a information convention on Capitol Hill in Washington, the place they referred to as on attorneys to launch information of the intercourse trafficking investigation into the late financier and rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to dismiss the problem as a “hoax.”
“No leniency, no deals, no special treatment,” Sky Roberts, Giuffre’s brother, mentioned on the information convention. “The Epstein paperwork have to be unsealed.”
Doughty has confirmed that “Nobody’s Girl” mentions Trump, who as soon as employed Virginia Giuffre at his non-public Mar-a-Lago membership in Florida, however added that he’s not accused of any wrongdoing. The writer has in any other case declined to supply specifics on anybody else named.
Giuffre had contended she was caught up in Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring within the 2000s and was exploited by Britain’s Prince Andrew and different influential males. Epstein was discovered lifeless in a New York Metropolis jail cell in 2019 in what investigators described as a suicide. His former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, was convicted in late 2021 on intercourse trafficking and different fees.