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Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s posthumous memoir uncovers stunning and heartbreaking truths about her harrowing experiences. From her dark beginnings and exploitation by powerful men to chilling accounts of abuse, manipulation, and blackmail, these revelations shed light on a grim world behind closed doors. Join us as we explore the emotional and eye-opening stories she bravely shared.
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00:00So there's a new plot twist in the Epstein files. For those who can't keep up, here it goes.
00:06Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're discussing the most devastating reveals we've learned from
00:10Virginia Roberts-Dufresne's memoir, released in October 2025 posthumously.
00:15There are girls out there that will speak up, and I don't care if it's 10 years later or 15 years later,
00:20whenever you're ready to do it, you do it.
00:24You're going to meet a handsome prince.
00:26Epstein's victims have talked about how they weren't sure who this guy was,
00:30but because Ghislaine seems so proper, surely it's got to be legit.
00:34Within the pages of her memoir, Virginia Roberts-Dufresne reveals that when she was 17 years old,
00:40she was told by Ghislaine Maxwell that she was going to meet a handsome prince,
00:43quote, just like Cinderella. This handsome prince turned out to be Prince Andrew,
00:48a member of the British royal family.
00:49She was very specific. She described the dance that you had together in Tramp.
00:54She described meeting you. She was a 17-year-old girl meeting a senior member of the royal family.
01:02He guessed her age correctly upon their first meeting, according to the memoir, stating,
01:06quote, my daughters are just a little younger than you. Over the years, she had relations with him
01:12several times. One instance described in the pages of her book included seven other young women,
01:16as well as other powerful men mentioned later in this video.
01:20And there was some joking about how these are the easiest females to deal with, the ones who can't speak English.
01:30The mistreatment that started it all. In her book, Jufre described her home life while growing up,
01:35which she believed helped pave the way for further abuse later in her life by Jeffrey Epstein and others.
01:40They were poor girls for the most part. They were chosen from the seedier side of the tracks.
01:47They were desperate financially. And these posh people were telling them they saw promise in them.
01:53She revealed that she had been trafficked by a friend of her father's before ever meeting Epstein.
01:58She alleged that she had also experienced abuse at the hands of her own father, which manifested in many forms.
02:04Maybe this is just how the world works. If abuse is so prevalent in my life, maybe that's just what it is.
02:10That's just life.
02:11Parental neglect, severe corporal punishment, indecent and sexual assault were all listed as she shared memories of these experiences within the memoir.
02:20She later met Epstein and Glenn Maxwell when she was a teenager.
02:23She goes, oh, you know what? I know this guy. There's an opportunity, actually.
02:28If you want to become a real massage therapist, we can get you trained.
02:32You can come for the interview tonight. And if he likes you, then you'll be a real masseuse.
02:38Modeling agency founder accused.
02:40That little girl, Carol. I really like her.
02:43She's beautiful.
02:44Yeah. Do you think I could represent her in Paris?
02:46Ms. Dufresne's memoir reveals that one of the men she was trafficked to was Jean-Luc Brunel,
02:51who founded the high fashion boutique modeling agency MC2,
02:55which was also financially backed by Jeffrey Epstein and dissolved in 2019, according to public records.
03:00We have two offices, one in New York, one in Miami.
03:04We're looking for very strong, confident, beautiful women between the ages of 16 to 22.
03:14In the book, she alleges that Brunel was involved in, quote,
03:17group sexual activity with girls who, quote,
03:19appeared to be under the age of 18 and didn't really speak English, along with Prince Andrew.
03:25Ms. Dufresne reveals that some of Epstein's staff members, whom she identifies in the book,
03:29were possibly first-hand witnesses to these horrendous crimes.
03:32Drivers, chauffeurs, butlers, housemaids.
03:36It took all of these people turning a blind eye, which they weren't blind to,
03:40because we were right there blatantly in front of them.
03:43They knew exactly what was going on.
03:45The Chosen One.
03:46Cages come in many forms, and I can tell you my cage might have been a golden cage,
03:51but it was a cage nonetheless.
03:53Ms. Dufresne reveals in her memoir that Jeffrey Epstein once told her, quote,
03:57I want you to have our baby, meaning his and Ghislaine Maxwell's child.
04:01She went on to share details that he, quote,
04:04fantasized about improving the human race by fathering children who carried his superior genes,
04:09while using his ranch as, quote, a literal breeding ground to propagate babies.
04:13Citing two award-winning scientists and an advisor to large companies and wealthy individuals,
04:19the article reports Epstein surrounded himself with leading scientists,
04:22and would tell them he wanted to have 20 women impregnated at a time on the ranch.
04:28Because this would mean signing over all legal rights to the child to Epstein,
04:32Ms. Dufresne believed, quote, it was a bridge too far.
04:35She claims that this request was, quote, the straw that broke the camel's back,
04:39ultimately inspiring her escape.
04:41I said, I'm not coming back.
04:43You could tell he was pissed off by the tone of his voice,
04:46and he said, have a good life, and he clicked the phone up.
04:49Epstein's bedtime ritual.
04:51Be quiet, be subservient, give Jeffrey what he wants.
04:55A lot of this training came from Ghislaine herself.
04:58Within the pages of her memoir,
05:00Ms. Dufresne reveals a bedtime ritual of Jeffrey Epstein's that she was involved in.
05:04She writes that she was instructed to pull his covers up
05:07and stay with him until he would fall asleep.
05:09She went on, detailing that Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
05:12would say to her repeatedly how she would, quote,
05:14make a great mother.
05:16And I had these two people making my life choices for me
05:19every minute of every day that I was with them.
05:22It's like this really effed up family where...
05:25The memoir goes on to explain how Maxwell played, quote,
05:28den mother to Epstein's dysfunctional family of underage girls
05:32and would refer to them as her own.
05:34Ms. Dufresne reveals her belief that, quote,
05:36from the start, I was groomed to be complicit in my own destruction.
05:40You're screaming on the inside,
05:41and you don't know how to let it come out.
05:43And you just become this numb figure who refuses to feel
05:48and refuses to speak and refuses.
05:50All you do is obey.
05:52That's it.
05:52And for my birthday, they got me tickets to Thailand.
05:58They booked me into a Thai massage course.
06:01But they asked me to get another girl to bring over from Thailand, right?
06:09So it's never just doing something nice for you.
06:11That's not how they worked.
06:13It's always an exchange for something.
06:15Ms. Dufresne's memoir details how Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
06:19would use her to recruit other girls for them.
06:21It goes on to explain that they were, quote,
06:23preferably white with girl-next-door looks that made them look underage.
06:27His key requirement was vulnerability.
06:29The recruitment process was never ending.
06:32So it wasn't like he was finally set up.
06:34He's got his five girls here, there, there, and there, and there.
06:38And so you were forced to try to bring other girls in.
06:41She even went as far as recruiting her own friends, saying, quote,
06:45Ms. Dufresne explained that the abuse inflicted upon her by Epstein and Maxwell
06:53was more psychological than physical.
06:55And that, quote,
06:56To me, still to this day, it is my biggest shame that I carry around
07:04that I will never get rid of.
07:06And I'm really, really sad that I brought other girls my age
07:11and even younger into a world that they should have never been introduced to.
07:17A wicked game of blackmail.
07:19Jeffrey always wanted to meet women at his house.
07:22They always came to his house, like behind closed doors.
07:25Within the memoir, Ms. Dufresne speculates that one of the reasons
07:29Jeffrey Epstein supplied these young girls to all of these powerful men,
07:32putting them in compromising positions,
07:34was that so he could blackmail them later on.
07:36In the book, she reveals that Epstein's homes were fitted with video cameras
07:40in every room, and he had kept a huge library of videotapes
07:44he had recorded in his houses.
07:46Bathrooms, massage rooms, everyone's room.
07:49The entire mansion was being watched.
07:51This mansion had dozens of rooms.
07:54It was intended to intimidate people.
07:56The book goes on to describe how he showed her the room
07:59where he monitored the recordings.
08:01Ms. Dufresne stated that a woman recalled Epstein saying, quote,
08:03It's good to have things on people.
08:06Those videotapes would theoretically not just let you know
08:08the horrors that went on in the house,
08:10but they might even identify some of the men.
08:13Threats and veiled smiles.
08:14Have you talked to anybody?
08:16Have you told anybody what's happened?
08:18Like, you know, have you reported us or anything?
08:22And I said, no.
08:23I haven't spoken to anybody.
08:25Okay, good.
08:25You stay like that.
08:26You stay quiet.
08:27Jufresne outlines in her memoir how Jeffrey Epstein would resort to threats
08:31as a means to coerce her into staying with him and continuing the abuse.
08:35According to her book, he would tell her things like, quote,
08:38I know where your brother goes to school,
08:40even going as far as to say, quote,
08:42and I own the Palm Beach Police Department,
08:45so they won't do anything about it.
08:47It was very difficult to read.
08:48I mean, as the little brother and her being the protector,
08:52very difficult to read.
08:54Ultimately, this was to keep her quiet and amenable.
08:56As he went on to say, quote,
08:58You must never tell a soul what goes on in this house.
09:01Jufresne described the moment, stating, quote,
09:03He was smiling, but his threat was clear.
09:06You ask yourself, like, if I could talk to that 16-year-old girl again,
09:10what would you tell her?
09:12Bloody hell, I'd tell her to run for your life.
09:15But at 16, you just, I don't know.
09:17Yeah, I was very intimidated by these people.
09:19Fearing for her life.
09:21The island was my jail.
09:25You literally are stuck with adults who don't care about you.
09:30Ms. Dufresne revealed in her memoir
09:31that during her years with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell,
09:35quote,
09:35They let me out to scores of wealthy, powerful people.
09:38Near the end of the memoir, she writes, quote,
09:41I have not named all the men I was trafficked to,
09:44as some of these powerful men had threatened her with litigation and more.
09:47These were not people to be crossed.
09:50These were very significant people with the ability, the power, the wealth
09:54to destroy a life that they wanted to.
09:56The book does go into detail about one of them,
09:59specifically stating, quote,
10:01This man is very wealthy and very powerful.
10:03One she described as, quote,
10:05A former minister who, quote,
10:07Took pleasure in seeing me fear for my life.
10:09Ms. Dufresne wrote, quote,
10:11I believed that I might die.
10:13And stated that she did, quote,
10:14Not make this decision to hold back lightly.
10:17And just because Virginia is gone
10:19does not mean her family is not in danger.
10:22Some of these people are scary.
10:23So I respect her choices.
10:26So, I mean, I guess that's the short answer.
10:30It's her book.
10:31And we're not going to go any farther than that.
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10:48Too big a distraction.
10:52And I will do everything that I can do to be a part of helping them do that.
10:57Within the memoir, Ms. Dufresne reveals the details of her shock and ultimate disappointment
11:01that she was not allowed to testify against Glenn Maxwell,
11:04who she claims to have trafficked her for Jeffrey Epstein shortly before her 17th birthday.
11:09According to Ms. Dufresne,
11:10the lead prosecutors for the Maxwell case had said that Ms. Dufresne would be, quote,
11:14Too big a distraction when breaking the news to Virginia.
11:17I will tell you, for her on this journey,
11:21she has risked so much to come forward and be brave over the last several years and tell her story.
11:28Ms. Dufresne went on to say, quote,
11:29They feared such theatrics would dilute jurors' focus.
11:33Taking the spotlight off Maxwell, my narrative was complicated,
11:36if only because I had named so many names.
11:39I was recruited at a very young age from Mar-a-Lago
11:42and entrapped in a world that I didn't understand,
11:46and I've been fighting that very world to this day,
11:48and I won't stop fighting.
11:49I will never be silenced until these people are brought to justice.
11:53Please let us know in the comments your thoughts surrounding these revelations
11:56from Virginia Roberts-Dufresne's inspiring memoir,
11:59and if you think we missed any other explosive revelations.
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