Giuffre Ghostwriter: FBI Holds Epstein Client Names
Giuffre Ghostwriter: FBI Holds Epstein Client Names

Giuffre Ghostwriter: FBI Holds Epstein Client Names

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Amy Wallace, the co‑writer and ghostwriter of Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, says she knows the identities listed in the so‑called Epstein files and possesses private recordings she says corroborate those names. Wallace told NewsNation that the FBI and the Department of Justice also know the names and have reportedly held the list for more than a decade, fueling renewed public and congressional pressure to release the files. Lawmakers and advocates are intensifying demands that the DOJ unseal the documents, noting multiple document dumps and that many names already exist in public and investigative records. Wallace said the 400‑page memoir revisits high‑profile allegations, including Giuffre’s claim involving Prince Andrew, and required editorial decisions about when to name or anonymize alleged abusers. She says she has hidden her tapes for safety, declined to publish the names herself, called herself a 'hired gun,' and argued that responsibility for disclosure rests with federal authorities.

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