Virginia Giuffre's 'invisible ghostwriter' on the Epstein survivor's legacy: 'She wanted to name all of them.
They deserve to be named
Amy Wallace spent years helping Giuffre write her life story. Now she reflects on what the survivor would have thought of the release of the Epstein files
There are many reasons why Amy Wallace wishes Virginia Roberts Giuffre was still alive. Some are personal. Some are practical. But at its heart pulse the reverberations of a child sex trafficking scandal that reaches into palaces and courtrooms across the globe.
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If I could show Virginia one email of all the emails that I have gotten, it is actually from a woman in Australia.
The email came from a 70-year-old woman who said Giuffres book helped her understand the impact of having been abused by a neighbour as a five-year-old a fact she had never disclosed to anyone.
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Five years in the making, Nobodys Girl was published in October 2025 and topped the New York Times bestseller book list for 19 consecutive weeks (it is currently in fifth position), selling millions of copies worldwide.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/06/virginia-giuffre-memoir-epstein-files-names-ghost-writer-amy-wallace-ntwnfb