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Virginia Giuffre says she feared she might "die a sex slave" at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and his circle, her posthumous memoir reveals.

The BBC has obtained a full copy of Nobody's Girl, written by the prominent accuser of convicted sex offender Epstein, ahead of its publication on Tuesday - almost six months after she took her own life.

In the memoir, Ms Giuffre also says she had sex with Prince Andrew on three separate occasions, including once with Epstein and approximately eight other young women.

Prince Andrew, who reached a financial settlement with Ms Giuffre in 2022, has always denied any wrongdoing.

The memoir, which the BBC bought from a book store in central London days before its official release, paints a picture of a web of rich and powerful people abusing young women.

At the centre of the abuse was Epstein and his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence on sex-trafficking charges.

Ms Giuffre says that even decades later, she remembers how much she feared them both.

Much of the book makes for extremely harrowing reading, as Ms Giuffre details the sadistic abuse that Epstein put her through.

She says Epstein subjected her to sadomasochistic sex which caused her "so much pain that I prayed I would black out".

A Buckingham Palace source told BBC News they accept there could be "more days of pain ahead" as a result of the publication of the book, which puts Prince Andrew under further scrutiny.

The King's engagements this week include a visit to the Vatican, where he will pray alongside the Pope.

On Friday, Prince Andrew announced that he was voluntarily deciding not to use his noscripts including the Duke of York, an honour received from his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.

He is also giving up membership of the Order of the Garter - the oldest and most senior order of chivalry in Britain.

In his statement, he said: "I vigorously deny the accusations against me."

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Jeffrey Epstein secretly bankrolled Sarah Ferguson for 15 years, astonishing new emails claim.

The convicted paedophile complained to friends about the disgraced duchess's scrounging ways in messages that suggest his financial support went far beyond the £15,000 she admitted taking from him.

In the previously unseen emails, Epstein reveals Fergie was so desperate to cosy up to him that 'she was the first to celebrate' his release from jail 'with her two daughters in tow'.

Princess Beatrice would have been 20 at the time and Eugenie 19, the same age as many of his victims.

The shocking claims are contained in a huge tranche of documents under review by the US Congress.

They are set to be released once they have been redacted to protect the identity of hundreds of young girls Epstein raped and sexually abused.

The sordid nature of Fergie's relationship with the paedophile and the chummy tone of their correspondence makes sickening reading that will repulse the sex offender's many victims.

Emails seen by The Mail on Sunday show:

Fergie begged to borrow $50,000 to $100,000 to help with 'small bills';

She asked to visit Epstein's private island, joking whether her financial woes made it 'unavailable to bankrupts?'

Epstein paid off debts the duchess owed a former employee but became angry when she failed to pay him back as promised;

While disavowing Epstein in public, Fergie kept up contact and let him help set up a charity for her;

Epstein brazenly gave Fergie 'talking points' before she was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey.

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Digital ID Rebuttal - 2025-10-20.pdf
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Digital ID Rebuttal
They cannot implement it
Know your Rights
https://mol.im/a/15211717

Again get the rest of the ‘disgraced Royals’ out of the way.
Become the hero Prince William.

Also it has been said the first King was William & the Last King was to be William🤔
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Rep. James Comer has officially cleared President Trump of any involvement in child trafficking or connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

He instead pointed to Bill Clinton as the one who maintained closer ties with Epstein.

Comer said all available evidence including official records and witness testimony shows no sign of wrongdoing by Trump.

https://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1980645191632765283

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Now who where her descendants & where are they today 🤔🤔

*Symbolism will be their downfall.

Right in front of our very faces.
Are Hezbollah Lebanon's Police force - My question to Grok AI

https://x.com/i/grok/share/zVo8mBgYfOuKOSecCoilnLzZ8


Hezbollah's Role in Lebanese Security - Grok AI's answer

Hezbollah, a Shia Islamist political and militant group, operates as a "state within a state" in Lebanon, providing parallel governance structures including social services, welfare, and security in areas it dominates, such as southern Lebanon, parts of Beirut's southern suburbs, and the Bekaa Valley.
washingtoninstitute.org

While Lebanon's official police force is the Internal Security Forces (ISF), which handles domestic law enforcement under the Ministry of Interior, Hezbollah exerts significant de facto control over local security in its strongholds, effectively functioning as a parallel police authority in limited capacities.
chathamhouse.org

Key Capacities Where Hezbollah Acts as a Police-Like ForceHezbollah does not replace the national ISF but supplements or overrides it in Shia-majority areas through informal mechanisms. This includes:Municipal and Local Policing in Controlled Areas: In Beirut's southern suburbs, Hezbollah (often in alliance with the Amal Movement) controls all municipalities via the Union of Municipalities of Beirut Southern Suburbs. This union manages a municipal police force of approximately 1,000 officers, who are salaried by the Lebanese state but operate under Hezbollah's direct oversight and direction for day-to-day enforcement, traffic control, and public order.
chathamhouse.org

This setup allows Hezbollah to enforce local bylaws, resolve disputes, and maintain order without full accountability to the central government.
Shadow Security and Internal Discipline: Hezbollah maintains its own internal security apparatus, including counterintelligence units (e.g., Unit 900), which enforce organizational secrecy and discipline among members and supporters.
en.wikipedia.org

This extends to broader community policing in its territories, where Hezbollah operatives monitor and intervene in criminal activities, drug trafficking (ironically, despite accusations against the group), and social issues to preserve loyalty and stability.
chathamhouse.org

Reports indicate Hezbollah has clashed with or undermined official police patrols in these zones, such as an incident where its members attacked an ISF patrol confronting suspected operatives.
counterextremism.com
Border and Counter-Terrorism Overlap: While primarily military, Hezbollah collaborates with or fills gaps left by the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) in southern border security against Israeli threats, as enshrined in Lebanon's post-2008 "army-people-resistance" formula.
chathamhouse.org

This includes patrolling and intelligence operations that blur into police-like interdiction of smuggling or militant incursions, though the LAF handles most official internal security and counter-terrorism.
csis.org +1
Limitations and Broader ContextHezbollah's policing role is geographically confined to its strongholds and does not extend nationally; the ISF and LAF retain primary responsibility for most of Lebanon's internal security.
cairn.info

The group has no formal mandate and avoids full integration into state forces, preferring independence to pursue its external agendas (e.g., against Israel).
chathamhouse.org
This dual structure stems from Lebanon's sectarian power-sharing system and post-civil war dynamics, where Hezbollah's weapons and influence were legitimized in exchange for political participation.
theguardian.com +1

Critics, including Western governments, view it as undermining state sovereignty, while supporters see it as filling voids left by a weak central authority.
theguardian.com
In summary, yes, Hezbollah acts as Lebanon's police force in a de facto capacity within its controlled territories, particularly through municipal oversight and internal enforcement, but this is informal and supplementary rather than official or nationwide.



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Fury as UK to spend £46 million on Lebanon's police force - Daily Express (6th October 2025)

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2117681/fury-uk-spend-46m-policing/amp

More proof, if it was really needed, that the UK and US governments are behind most (if not all) Islamic terrorist organisations
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Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Are Hezbollah Lebanon's Police force - My question to Grok AI https://x.com/i/grok/share/zVo8mBgYfOuKOSecCoilnLzZ8 Hezbollah's Role in Lebanese Security - Grok AI's answer Hezbollah, a Shia Islamist political and militant group, operates as a "state within…»
Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Fury as UK to spend £46 million on Lebanon's police force - Daily Express (6th October 2025) https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2117681/fury-uk-spend-46m-policing/amp More proof, if it was really needed, that the UK and US governments…»