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Virginia Giuffre : the extraordinary life story of Maxwell and Epstein's 'playtoy' who took down the rich / Nigel Cawthorne.

Van Pelt Library HQ285.G58 C39 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cawthorne, Nigel, 1951- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human trafficking victims--United States--Biography.
Human trafficking victims.
Human trafficking--United States--Case studies.
Human trafficking.
Sex crimes--United States--Case studies.
Sex crimes.
Giuffre, Virginia.
Epstein, Jeffrey, 1953-2019.
Epstein, Jeffrey.
Maxwell, Ghislaine.
Genre:
True crime stories.
Physical Description:
191 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 20 cm
Place of Publication:
[London?] : Gibson Square, [2022]
Summary:
Virginia (Roberts) Fiuffre had nothing. Her all-American childhood came to an abrupt end by sexual abuse when she was 7. After her mother exiled her to a school for troubled youths, she ran away to a life on the streets until the FBI rescued her from a violent pedophile at the age of 14. Finally, her luck seemed to turn with a summer job as spa attendant at Donald Trump's exlucsive Mar-a-Lago in Florida. It was here that the young girl was hunted by elegant jet-setter Ghislaine Maxwell who said her millionaire partner Jeffrey Epstein would sponsor her to become a professional masseuse... This is the first book to tell Virginia's own extraordinary tale as an abused, penniless high-school drop-out forced into sadomasochism and how she was able to outsmart her two rich underage-sex predators and forced an end to their crimes.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. A Troubled Childhood
2. Exploited
3. Drug Treatment
4. A Picture of Innocence
5. Flying High
6. Employed
7. Drugs Reunited
8. Training
9. Abortion and Sadomasochism
10. Belgravia, 2001
11. Sweet Seventeen
12. A Golden Cage
13. Virginia's First Victory
14. Thailand
15. Australia
16. The Real FBI
17. Start of a Campaign
18. Justice Is Served
19. Reckoning.
Notes:
Title from cover.
ISBN:
1783342064
9781783342068
OCLC:
1315538073
Publisher Number:
99993103463

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