Facebook Pixel The anonymous Twitter troll account set up to discredit Virginia Giuffre | The Observer - newspaper - Read this story on Magzter.com
Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 10,000+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

The anonymous Twitter troll account set up to discredit Virginia Giuffre

The Observer

|

October 26, 2025

The online attacks came thick and fast, all 479 of them designed to discredit the accuser of Epstein, Maxwell and Prince Andrew.

- Alexi Mostrous

The anonymous Twitter troll account set up to discredit Virginia Giuffre

In October 2020, as Ghislaine Maxwell was languishing in a New York prison, awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking for Jeffrey Epstein, an anonymous account popped up on Twitter.

@letsgiuffre was named after Virginia Giuffre, the woman who claimed she was trafficked by Maxwell from the US to London and forced to have sex with Prince Andrew - something he has always denied.

Even though her name was not on the indictment, Giuffre's claims were central to the criminal case against Maxwell. Prosecutors said her account of sexual abuse validated their theory that Maxwell was an active participant rather than a bystander.

But supporting Giuffre was the opposite of @letsgiuffre's intention. The account profile read: "Let's talk about Virginia Giuffre. The truth has not been reported."

Over three months, until it was quietly deactivated in January 2021, the account posted more than 1,200 messages and retweets. Almost every one was critical of Maxwell's accuser.

"#VirginiaGiuffre Why did you traffic minors to #Epstein despite not being held captive by him," read one post. "#VirginiaGiuffre Why did you lie about your age and state that you were 15 when you met #Epstein."

Another said: "You were not a child when you self-proclaimed as a child victim. You were a predator too."

Giuffre died by suicide in April aged 41. In her memoir, Nobody's Girl, published last week, she claimed that Prince Andrew's team tried to hire "internet trolls to hassle" her. While the @letsgiuffre account was created prior to her lawsuit against Prince Andrew, experts said it bore all the hallmarks of a troll account set up specifically to attack her. There is no evidence of any involvement by Andrew or his team.

MORE STORIES FROM The Observer

The Observer

The Observer

‘Every family has its myths. We were told our forebears mapped Ireland’

On a stroll along the East Lothian coastline, the author of Hamnet talks to Alex O’Connell about her peripatetic early childhood and sifting through family folklore to find the mapmaking ancestors who inspired her new novel

time to read

9 mins

May 24, 2026

The Observer

James Murdoch moves into ‘fairer media’ with Vox deal

In signing a $300m deal to buy half of New York-based Vox Media, James Murdoch joins liberal billionaires Laurene Powell Jobs at the Atlantic and John Henry at the Boston Globe in attempting to defend struggling US media operations.

time to read

1 mins

May 24, 2026

The Observer

Mindy Kaling

The hardworking multitasker is rewriting the workplace comedy, says Barbara Ellen

time to read

4 mins

May 24, 2026

The Observer

Activist ‘feared for her life’ on Gaza flotilla

A UK-based pro-Palestine activist intercepted by Israeli forces on a flotilla heading to Gaza last week has said she feared for her life as she watched colleagues emerge bleeding and wounded from a shipping container.

time to read

2 mins

May 24, 2026

The Observer

A tale of two fires: in Milan, nine convicted — at Grenfell, we’re still waiting

In August 2021, a huge fire ripped through the 18-storey Torre del Moro in Milan.

time to read

4 mins

May 24, 2026

The Observer

The Observer

Time will tell, mon ami... Mystery of the newest Poirot

There are clues for fans to solve as the BBC casts Agatha Christie’s enduring Belgian sleuth

time to read

3 mins

May 24, 2026

The Observer

The Observer

This survey of the poor is rich reading

The rise of Reform UK — the self-proclaimed anti-elite people’s party — has certainly forced a recognition of the impact of inequality, if not in quite the way the party intends.

time to read

4 mins

May 24, 2026

The Observer

The Observer

Felicity Lott

From gawky girl to one of Britain’s most feted sopranos, she was known for her wit and modesty

time to read

3 mins

May 24, 2026

The Observer

Bartlett sets to transforming 'podslop' into children's TV

Steven Bartlett, the entrepreneur and Diary of a CEO podcast host, is releasing an AI-generated children’s show that repackages lessons from his interviews with celebrities and business leaders for a younger audience.

time to read

1 mins

May 24, 2026

The Observer

The Observer

Did the CIA poison England’s chance of being 1970 World Cup champions?

Gabriel Gatehouse initially dismissed the idea the US had spiked goalkeeper Gordon Banks’s beer as a classic conspiracy theory. After a three-year investigation, he found a story of the political games played off the pitch — and enough evidence to believe it might be true...

time to read

7 mins

May 24, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size