“Nobody’s Girl” Sells 1 Million Copies Worldwide

Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s memoir “Nobody’s Girl”, published after her apparent suicide this past April at the age of 41, has already sold more than 1 million copies worldwide in the two months since its release, according to publisher Alfred A. Knopf. The publisher also shared that more than half those sales took place in North America.

Cover of “Nobody’s Girl” by Virginia Roberts Giuffre.

Giuffre was a prominent figure in the accusations against the late Jeffrey Epstein that he sexually molested and trafficked underage girls to friends and business associates of his, including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Windsor was stripped of his royal titles and evicted from his royal residence by his brother, King Charles.

I had just finished reading this sad, deeply troubling, and rage-inducing book a few days ago. If all the things the author shared were and are true, it should fill any normal father, brother, son or man with disgust.

And it is a true shame that Giuffre is not here to realize that her strength and courage have resulted in her story and book selling more than 1 million copies worldwide.

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