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MHS “He Thought I Belonged to Him” — Virginia Giuffre’s Devastating Testimony Exposes the Men Who Treated Her Pain Like Privilege

For years, Virginia Giuffre’s story was buried beneath luxury, lies, and lawyers.
But now, she’s reclaiming it — in her own words.

In an emotional and unflinching new interview, Giuffre describes what it was like to be trapped inside a world ruled by men who believed power was ownership and privilege was permission.

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“He thought my body was his birthright,” she says quietly, her voice breaking. “They all did.”

The “he” she’s referring to is Prince Andrew, the royal figure whose name has become synonymous with scandal since the revelations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell shook the world.

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Giuffre recounts the first time she met the Duke — a night wrapped in opulence, laughter, and danger.

“I remember thinking, this can’t be real. But it was. Every word, every touch, every silence — it was all very real.”

She describes Epstein’s world as a place of “controlled chaos” — a private kingdom where the powerful walked free and the voiceless disappeared into shadows.

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“They built an empire out of fear,” she writes. “And they called it friendship.”

Now, after decades of silence, Giuffre is done protecting anyone.
Her words have reignited a firestorm inside Buckingham Palace, where aides are reportedly scrambling to contain the fallout of her accusations — accusations that refuse to fade.

“They told me I was lucky,” she says. “But I was owned.”

The interview, raw and relentless, has sparked global outrage — and forced a new reckoning over power, accountability, and the monarchy’s role in shielding its own.

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For Giuffre, this isn’t revenge. It’s release.

“They stole my voice for years,” she says. “Now, I’m taking it back — and I’m not giving it up again.”

As the palace maintains its silence, one truth remains unshakable:
the cost of power is finally coming due — and the voices once silenced are now the loudest in the room.

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