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Virginia Giuffre: Prince Andrew Believed Sex Was His "Birthright

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This news article, an extract from the posthumous memoir of Virginia Giuffre, offers a chilling first-hand account of her systematic abuse and deep involvement in the vile Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking network.

 

Giuffre, then known as Virginia Roberts, was just 16 when she was targeted, spotted, and recruited by Maxwell while working at the upscale Mar-a-Lago resort. The encounter began under the false pretense of a job offer as a traveling massage therapist.

The powerful memoir details the calculated, step-by-step methods used by Epstein and Maxwell, whom Giuffre later came to see as "two halves of a wicked whole," to dismantle her emotional and psychological defenses. She recounts her initial, highly uncomfortable "massage lesson" at Epstein’s home, where he exposed himself and Maxwell actively encouraged Giuffre to ignore her growing discomfort, an event that quickly escalated to sexual assault. Giuffre was subsequently forced into a cycle of dependency, including being prescribed Xanax, and was later systematically "lent out" to Epstein's wealthy and influential friends—a clear pattern of organized exploitation that extended far beyond Epstein himself.

 

 

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Crucially, the article highlights Giuffre’s specific and explosive allegations concerning Prince Andrew, the King’s brother. She details multiple alleged sexual encounters with the royal, including participating in an orgy on Epstein's private Caribbean island, Little Saint James. Giuffre shares the devastating quote that she felt Prince Andrew believed having sex with her was his "birthright."

 

This shocking claim powerfully underlines the sense of entitlement and absolute impunity felt by the powerful men who participated in the network. Giuffre's moving testimony provides vital insight into the manipulative methods of abuse and the profound vulnerability of the girls targeted, many of whom were poor or had experienced prior trauma. Her account concludes with a vital call for more action and accountability, asserting that Epstein was not an "anomaly," but rather a stark representative of a wider, dangerous culture among powerful men who view young women and girls as disposable playthings.

 

 

Key Takeaways

 

 

Systematic Recruitment and Grooming: Virginia Giuffre was recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell at age 16 while working at Mar-a-Lago under the guise of a legitimate job, leading to her sexual exploitation by Jeffrey Epstein.

 

 

Organized Trafficking Network: The memoir details how Giuffre was drugged and "lent out" to Epstein’s wealthy and powerful associates, showing that the abuse was part of a larger, organized sex trafficking operation.

 

 

Prince Andrew Allegations: Giuffre recounts multiple alleged sexual encounters with Prince Andrew, including an orgy on Epstein’s island, and states the Prince's actions suggested he believed sex with her was his "birthright."

 

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/15/prince-andrew-virginia-giuffre-abuse-epstein-maxwell

He is an oaf, and a very nasty piece of work, now quite rightly disgraced, thrown out of public life and spirallingly inexorably into the humiliating ignominy of losing his grand "grace and favour" home; altogether no loss to the UK or the monarchy.

 

However he is far from unique amongst men in regarding "sex as his birthright" - indeed I must confess to still being rather keen on it...

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