
The News Agents Prince Andrew - Could more women now come forward?
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Oct 21, 2025 Amy Wallace, journalist and co-author of Virginia Giuffre's memoir, sheds light on the Epstein/Maxwell network and Prince Andrew's involvement. She discusses the potential for more women to come forward now that the memoir is published. Amy emphasizes the importance of publicizing Epstein's files to reveal the names of other abusers. She also reflects on the pressure victims face to remain silent, Andrew's entitlement during his encounter with Virginia, and the implications of recently uncovered emails that challenge his credibility.
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Last Message To Ensure The Book
- Virginia emailed Amy weeks before her death explicitly asking that the book be published if she passed away.
- Amy and the team finished and carefully prepared the memoir to preserve Virginia's legacy.
Victims Are Often Made, Not Born
- Amy argues victims of trafficking are often created by earlier traumas and betrayal.
- Epstein and Maxwell targeted girls already vulnerable and easier to manipulate.
Cry For Help Met With Silence
- Virginia exposed her father's abuse publicly at a campsite but was beaten and ignored afterward.
- Her mother later believed Virginia and divorced her father, confirming family rupture.



