It looks as if it's been ghost written. No, really.
The 400-page memoir, written with co-author Amy Wallace...
www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2djy7048pdo
hedda wrote:
There is the rather pesky problem that she worked for Epstein for some years during her alleged abuse and even recruited other young females.
I wonder how they will cover that?
Her Wikipedia page says she was involved with Epstein just from 2000 to 2002. It's surprising that no-one has come forward to say she recruited them - unless I missed it? But if she was supposed to be bringing back a girl from Thailand on that trip to do a massage course, it seems unlikely that would have been her only recruit. An Epstein accuser called Courtney Wild says in an interview on YouTube (possibly in one of the parts of the ABC programme Truth & Lies: Jeffrey Epstein) that she recruited between 50 and 70 girls and feels very guilty about it. Giuffre never expressed regret about anything like that as far as I recall. But I expect this aspect will be ignored by the media. She seems to have won.
One great mystery- it's virtually impossible to find out how Epstein made his money.
That would be interesting to know. There seem to be rumours he was involved in a Ponzi scheme. But surely victims of fraud would have spoken out by now.
I'm surprised this hasn't got more traction:
Revealed: Why Katherine Keating was visiting Jeffrey Epstein's mansion
www.theage.com.au/culture/celebrity/reve...20190917-p52s91.html
Unfortunately the article is behind a paywall.