Sex trafficking survivor Virginia Giuffrie’s ghostwriter is making headlines after revealing that she knows every individual in the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Giuffre’s ghostwriter, Amy Wallace, appeared on NewsNation on Tuesday, where she made the bombshell revelation about the Epstein files and revealed Trump’s connection to the infamous financier.
Wallace emphasized that, indeed, a list exists describing the individuals associated with Epstein and his horrific crimes, which were mainly carried out on the famous island, also known as Little St. James.
Not only did Wallace reveal this, but she also said that she’s the only person with knowledge of everyone in the files.
“Yes, I know who the names are. Virginia knows who the names are, but so does the FBI and so does the Department of Justice,” Wallace said on NewsNation. “That’s why there’s such a clamoring right now for the Epstein files to be released.”
“It’s not just Virginia who’s come forward. It’s many, many brave women who came forward and talked to investigators,” Wallace added.
Wallace pointed out that, even though she knows the names of those in the files, it should be the DOJ’s priority to make those names public.
The famed ghostwriter claimed that the DOJ has had this information for over a decade, as the Daily Mail reported.
“They have the names, and they’ve had them for more than a decade,” she said.
Giuffre tragically passed away by suicide in April.
Her memoir, “Nobody’s Girl,” which Wallace worked on, was published on Tuesday.
The memoir claims that Prince Andrew, one of the top officials linked to Epstein, forced Giuffre to have sexual relations with her in 2001.
Interestingly, reports show that the Royal Prince allocated an undisclosed amount of funds to Giuffre to settle a civil sexual abuse case.
The figure is around $16.3 million, per the BBC.
Tragically, the memoir describes the harrowing experience Giuffre endured at the hands of a former U.S. senator, governor, and psychology professor.
The names of these three people were not revealed in the memoir.
“I came to be trafficked to a multitude of powerful men. Among them were a gubernatorial candidate who was soon to win an election in a Western state and a former US Senator,” Giuffre writes in the memoir.
“The second person I was lent out to was a psychology professor whose research Epstein was helping to fund,” she adds.
As Democrats accuse Trump of partaking in Epstein’s horrific crimes, given the history between both prominent figures, Wallace set the record straight on Tuesday.
According to Wallace, Giuffre confirmed that Trump was present at Epstein’s Island, but she did not see him commit any crimes.
“Virginia was in the Epstein-Maxwell orbit for about 24 months, a little longer, and so she only knows about that period,” Wallace said. “But in that period, she didn’t see Trump in any sort of compromising position,’ she added. She knew Donald Trump because she worked there.”
Such a bombshell revelation comes as the Department of Justice (DOJ) has largely remained stagnant regarding the release of the Epstein files.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has faced hefty criticism for her inaction on such a significant issue that has dominated politics for years.