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Before her memoir Nobody's Girl was published posthumously in October 2025, Virginia Giuffre had publicly named several individuals in legal filings, court documents, and media interviews as part of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking scandal.
The main individuals she publicly named and pursued legal action against before the book's release included:
Jeffrey Epstein: Giuffre was the first victim to come forward publicly, providing details of abuse and sex trafficking by Epstein to law enforcement and the media long before her book.
Ghislaine Maxwell: Giuffre filed a defamation lawsuit against Maxwell in 2015 and also named her repeatedly in civil lawsuits and media interviews as a key enabler, recruiter, and active participant in the abuse.
Prince Andrew: Giuffre's allegations against Prince Andrew first appeared in a 2014 court filing and were detailed in a high-profile 2019 BBC Panorama interview. She later filed a civil lawsuit against him in 2021, which was settled out of court in 2022.
Alan Dershowitz: Giuffre claimed in a 2014 court filing that she was trafficked to the lawyer, leading to a series of defamation lawsuits between them that were eventually dismissed in 2022.
Other individuals in court documents: In various court documents unsealed over the years (especially around 2019 and 2024), Giuffre named other men she was allegedly trafficked to, including hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin, former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, MIT scientist Marvin Minsky, and model agent Jean-Luc Brunel.
Giuffre did not name all her alleged abusers publicly before her book, specifically referring to one man only as a "well-known former Prime Minister" in legal filings and her book due to fear of safety and litigation.