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Maxwell and Epstein asked Virginia Giuffre to ‘carry our child,’ she stated in her memoir.

Maxwell and Epstein asked Virginia Giuffre to 'carry our child,' she stated in her memoir.

Disturbing Proposal from Epstein and Maxwell

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly urged Virginia Roberts Giuffre, then a teenager, to “bear our child,” raising alarms in Giuffre’s mind about their intentions. She feared they might want to create a child for their sex trafficking activities.

Their unsettling offer included a lavish lifestyle with a 24-hour nanny, a mansion, and a monthly allowance of $200,000—if Giuffre signed over all legal rights to the child to Epstein.

In her posthumous memoir, “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” Giuffre reflected, “Epstein and Maxwell’s brazen demands all felt wrong.” She was adamant that she didn’t want to bring a child into their world. What would happen, she pondered, if the child was a girl? “Would they expect me to raise her only to turn her over to be abused?”

At just 18, Giuffre had initially played along with their request but was secretly plotting her escape.

That summer of 2002, Giuffre was in a relationship but claimed she had endured significant abuse at the hands of powerful individuals, including Prince Andrew and another prominent figure who left her battered after a meeting. Andrew has consistently denied the accusations.

Describing Epstein and Maxwell’s plan, Giuffre wrote, “It sent me over the breaking point.”

The proposal came after an afternoon of snorkeling on Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where Epstein expressed gratitude to Giuffre for her “dedication” to their lifestyle.

“And he said, ‘Jenna, we want you to have our baby,'” she recounted, recalling the nickname used by the duo.

Shocked, Giuffre remembered Epstein talking about the idea of using his DNA for future offspring.

Maxwell sweetened the deal with promises of childcare, luxury housing, and that substantial monthly allowance. However, Giuffre quickly realized this meant surrendering all parental rights and traveling with the child at Epstein’s whim. “I had to show in writing that we were not a couple and that the baby would stay with him if we parted ways,” she explained.

For a young woman who had already faced immense abuse, the terms were unimaginable. “I pushed aside my emotions to comply with their expectations, but this was too much—a risk to yet another innocent life,” she stated.

Giuffre felt trapped; declining the proposal was not safe. “I knew I couldn’t agree, but also that saying no felt far too dangerous. So, I began to seek an exit plan, stalling by pretending to consider their offer seriously.”

Despite the gravity of the situation, Giuffre agreed, under the condition that the couple would support her training as a professional masseuse.

Epstein subsequently arranged for her training at an international massage school in Thailand while continuing his recruitment of young girls. It was there that she met Robert Giuffre, who ultimately helped her escape from the grasps of Epstein and Maxwell. They later had three children together.

Notably, neither Epstein nor Maxwell had children of their own.

This poignant story emerges from Giuffre’s memoir, which is set to be released next week. She completed the book several years before her tragic death in April at the age of 41.

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