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Epstein Survivor’s Memoir Names Politicians LINKED To Epstein List But Passes Before Publishing

Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.825.7K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

According to public autopsy records, many people regarded as whistleblowers have died by s*icide.  Virginia Giuffre is one of Epstein’s most outspoken victims who has spent her life fighting to bring Epstein and Ghislaine to justice.  At 17 years old she is photographed with “Prince” Andrew whose hand is wrapped around her waist.  By her late 20s she’s best known for exposing that picture to the public and testifying to the trafficking she was subjected to by some of the world’s elite.  Yet now, as of April 25th, 2025, Virginia Giuffre is dead. Leaving behind a manuscript titled “Nobody’s Girl” detailing the 2 years she was trafficking by Epstein to limitlessly powerful people. Before her death she emails two confidants:    “In the event of my passing, I would like to ensure that “Nobody’s Girl” is still released...” Sent April 1, 2025. April 25, 2025, Virginia Giuffre will be found dead. Her death ruled as a s*icide less than a month after her email and a few years after she made the following tweet on X:  “I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape, or form am I s*icidal. I have made this known to my therapist and GP– if something happens to me– in the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quieted.”    Now, a lot can change in a few years, including someone's mental state. But with the Epstein case and files...    Everyone feels like a suspect. Everyone has money.  Everyone has power.  And everyone has a lot to lose. Full show notes available at RottenMangoPodcast.com

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0:00.0

You have a friend and you find out that your friend is cheating on their partner.

0:07.4

Your friend doesn't explicitly tell you that this needs to be kept a secret, but it does kind of feel

0:12.4

like private information.

0:13.7

It's not something that you're going to post about online.

0:16.1

But within the next few weeks, you keep running into your friend and their partner, who's

0:20.1

getting cheated on, at all of these social friend and their partner who's getting cheated on at all of

0:21.7

these social gatherings and you start getting this feeling that all your other friends are starting

0:26.6

to change their perception of the person getting cheated on. They don't know that they're getting

0:31.3

cheated on, but they just feel like maybe the partner is doing something wrong because there's

0:35.4

tension in this relationship. Everybody is believing that the victim's reputation is the one getting ruined, even though

0:42.4

they don't even know that they're getting cheated on. So now you are in a pickle. You have a few

0:47.4

choices. Either you confront your friend and you tell them, if you don't come clean, I'm going to have

0:52.9

to tell somebody. Or you go directly to the friend's partner so that they can make an informed decision with

0:58.4

knowing all the facts. Or you believe, look, it's not my business. I'm not going to get involved.

1:03.7

My friend is also the one cheating, so there is a level of loyalty. And, I mean, even if you

1:08.5

were to mention it to all the people who are judging the victim,

1:11.9

it would just create this unnecessary drama.

1:14.6

It's not even like you witnessed it happen.

1:16.7

If you chose that you would rather confront your friend or even their partner privately

1:20.6

to tell them what's going on, you are more likely to be a whistleblower,

1:24.5

whether that be against a religious entity, a corporate organization,

1:29.1

the government. And I don't think this is like the litmus test of whistleblowers. I do think that it's

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