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The soon-to-be released memoir from Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers , posthumously sheds light on the infamous financier's abuses from the perspective of one of his most vocal victims.

"She wanted all her suffering to have accomplished something, and if she could help even one survivor of abuse, she said, it would be worth all the effort," co-author Amy Wallace wrote in a note at the beginning of the book – which USA TODAY obtained ahead of its release.

Giuffre, born Virginia Roberts, played a critical role in the investigations that eventually led to criminal charges against Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell . The 400-page book was written before Giuffre died of sui

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