Virginia Giuffre
Survivor, key witness, and the person most responsible for bringing public accountability to the Epstein trafficking operation. Recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell at age 15 from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago spa, where she worked as a locker room attendant (sworn testimony, EFTA01657683, April 2011). Trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell across multiple countries over four years, directed to provide sexual services to powerful men including Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, and others she named in forensically authenticated handwritten journals. Filed as Jane Doe 102 in the CVRA case challenging the 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement. Filed a landmark defamation suit against Maxwell in 2015 (Giuffre v. Maxwell), whose unsealed documents became a primary source for the EFTA corpus. Settled civil suit against Prince Andrew in 2022. Her testimony, depositions, and journals constitute the single most important body of victim evidence in the Epstein case.
Classification basis: Tier 5 (Victim/Witness) with is_public=true. Virginia Giuffre is the most publicly identified victim-witness in the Epstein case. She voluntarily came forward, filed lawsuits under her real name, gave sworn testimony and depositions, participated in media interviews, and is central to virtually every investigation thread. Her journals, depositions, and recorded interviews constitute the single largest body of direct victim evidence in the EFTA corpus. Public identification is by her own choice and extensive public record.
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