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From Coldly Pricing Russian Girls in Hidden Chats for Epstein: A Sharper, More Horrifying Picture Emerges of the Eight-Girl Orgy Virginia Giuffre Accuses Andrew of Joining l

February 18, 2026 by hoangle Leave a Comment

From coldly pricing Russian girls in hidden chats for Epstein, a sharper and more horrifying picture emerges of the eight-girl orgy that Virginia Giuffre – the late victim – accuses Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of joining. In her posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, Giuffre describes her final encounter with Andrew on Little St. James island not merely as a one-on-one act, but as a collective “orgy” involving Epstein, the prince, and approximately eight other young girls – most appearing under 18 and barely speaking English, making them easily exploitable. Newly revealed details from secret chats further expose the brutal sex-trafficking network, intensifying the royal scandal. Prince Andrew has always denied all allegations.

In her posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, published in October 2025, the late Virginia Giuffre provides a harrowing account of her alleged experiences within Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking network. Giuffre, who died by suicide in April 2025 at age 41, details three claimed sexual encounters with Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the brother of King Charles III. The prince has consistently and vehemently denied all allegations against him.

Giuffre describes the first two incidents as one-on-one: one in London following a 2001 introduction arranged by Ghislaine Maxwell at a dinner with Epstein, and another shortly after in New York. She alleges the third occurred on Epstein’s private Caribbean island, Little St. James—infamously dubbed “Little Saint Jeff’s” by insiders—during what she explicitly calls an “orgy.”

According to excerpts widely reported from the book, Giuffre writes that she, Epstein, Prince Andrew (whom she refers to as “Andy”), and approximately eight other young girls participated in group sex. She emphasizes the vulnerability of the other participants: “The other girls all appeared to be under the age of 18 and didn’t really speak English.” Giuffre recounts Epstein mocking their limited communication, reportedly saying they were “the easiest girls to get along with” because of the language barrier, which made them more exploitable.

This alleged event forms part of a broader pattern Giuffre describes of being trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell to powerful men for sexual purposes. She portrays the island as a site of systematic abuse, where young women—many appearing underage and from non-English-speaking backgrounds—were groomed and commodified. The memoir’s revelations have intensified scrutiny on the royal family’s handling of the scandal, especially as Prince Andrew faced mounting pressure leading to his relinquishment of certain titles in the period surrounding the book’s release.

Giuffre’s account aligns with prior sworn statements she made, including a 2015 declaration and testimony in related legal proceedings against Epstein and Maxwell (the latter convicted of sex trafficking in 2022 and serving a 20-year sentence). Newly surfaced details from secret communications and Epstein-related files have further highlighted the network’s operations, including references to pricing and arranging encounters with young women from Eastern Europe, such as Russian girls, in private or hidden discussions.

These claims paint a chilling picture of exploitation enabled by wealth, power, and secrecy. Giuffre’s memoir, co-written with journalist Amy Wallace and released posthumously per her wishes, serves as her final testimony in a fight for justice that spanned years. It underscores the enduring impact of Epstein’s crimes on survivors and the institutions that allegedly protected perpetrators.

Prince Andrew has always maintained his innocence, denying any wrongdoing or improper contact with Giuffre. No criminal charges have been filed against him in connection with these allegations. The memoir revives public debate over accountability in high-profile abuse cases, leaving a legacy of unresolved questions about privilege, complicity, and the pursuit of truth.

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