Amy Wallace, the ghostwriter behind the posthumous memoir of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who is one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most notable accusers, recently stated that she knows all the people mentioned in the so-called Epstein files.
During an appearance on News Nation’s “Banfield,” she remarked, “Yes, I know your name.” On that same day, more connections to the infamous convicted sex offender surfaced.
Wallace claimed Giuffre was aware of the lack of knowledge surrounding these names, asserting, “I don’t know who their names are, but neither does the FBI or the Department of Justice.” This statement came from the co-author of “Nobody’s Girl.”
She noted that the push for the release of the Epstein files stems from this uncertainty.
Wallace, who dedicated four years to the memoir, mentioned that she still has recordings of her discussions with Giuffre, which, importantly, include details about Epstein’s associates.
“I know all the names that were there…but she had to make choices about revealing or altering these names when the situation changed,” she explained, while not disclosing any specific identities.
Additionally, Wallace suggested that the federal authorities have had a list of names for at least a decade.
She also mentioned the ongoing existence of these names within the FBI files, referring to them as part of what are now known as the Epstein files. Wallace highlighted that “many names have already come forward,” and testified in public documents.
She indicated that there were several rounds of document releases containing numerous names.
Although she secured the tapes because of concerns over potential theft, she humorously warned, “Don’t break into the house because no one will find you. No one will find you.”
While the memoir has been completed, it was a tragic turn that Giuffre died by suicide in April.
The book encapsulates Giuffre’s allegations against those connected to Epstein, including Prince Andrew, whom she accused in 2021 of having sexual relations with her when she was just 17. In many instances, names were left out of the book, either due to Giuffre’s lack of knowledge about them or fear of repercussions.

