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Virginia Giuffre - The Extraordinary Life Story of the 'Playtoy' who Pursued and Ended the Crimes of Millionaires Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein - cover

Virginia Giuffre - The Extraordinary Life Story of the 'Playtoy' who Pursued and Ended the Crimes of Millionaires Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein

Nigel Cawthorne

Casa editrice: Gibson Square

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'Forensic' Daily MailVirginia (Roberts) Giuffre had nothing. Her all-American childhood came to an abrupt end by sexual abuse when she was 7. Finally, aged 14, her luck seemed to turn with a summer job as spa attendant at Donald Trump's exclusive 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 and inspiring tale as a penniless high-school drop-out forced into sexual servitude and how she was able to outsmart her two rich underage-sex predators and forced an end to their crimes.
Disponibile da: 11/07/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 192 pagine.

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