Prince Andrew accuser Giuffre's memoir to release through Prince Harry's publisher
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault died aged 41
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault and later settled the lawsuit against him, died aged 41.
It has now been reported that Virginia's self-penned memoir called Nobody's Girl is set to hit the bookshelves in October after her death, The Sun reported.
For context, the book was completed a year ago, but it's publication was delayed due to her health issues, sources said.
In a major twist, the memoir will be published by Penguin Random House-the same publishers behind Harry's bombshell memoir Spare.
A spokesperson for Knopf, a division of Random House, confirmed the book's release. Ted Doughty, from the publishing house, also clarified that Giuffre made no allegations of abuse against Trump.
A US source said: 'Virginia's family have seen her maligned in life and in death and they feel very strongly that her whole story should be told.'
For those unversed, Giuffre was one of the most vocal victims who accused financier Jeffrey Epstein of trafficking her. She also alleged that the Duke of York sexually assault her on three occasions when she was 17.
After the lawsuit against Andrew was settled, without the Duke admitting guilt, the late Queen Elizabeth stripped him off his royal titles and patronages.
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