Before she became the most visible face among Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre was betrayed, repeatedly, by people who were supposed to protect her.

In her new memoir, “Nobody’s Girl,” she recounts a traumatic childhood in South Florida, during which she was sexually abused by her father and a neighbor, to whom her father “traded” her.

She escapes from a sadistic South Florida treatment center at the age of 15 only to be taken in by a sex trafficker named Ron Eppinger who offers to be her “new daddy.”

Eppinger then gifts her to a supposed nightclub owner, only to be freed by an FBI raid.

The treatment center would later close after an investigation revealed rampant abuse at the facility, and Eppinger was ultimately sentenced to nearly two years in prison for international se

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