The "hired gun" co-writer behind the Jeffrey Epstein survivor book dropped a stunning statement, saying "I know who the names are."
Writer Amy Wallace, who helped complete Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, "Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice," told News Nation Tuesday that she spent four years co-writing the book about Giuffre’s story of surviving abuse under Epstein and his convicted co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, The Daily Beast reports.
“Yes, I know who the names are. Virginia knows who the names are, but so does the FBI and so does the Department of Justice,” Wallace said. “That’s why there’s such a clamoring right now for the Epstein files to be released.”
Giuffre, who died in April by suicide at her home in Australia, describes in detail what happened during her time with Epstein and Maxwell and her demand for justice in the posthumous book.
Wallace was asked if she would release the names herself.
“I’m a hired gun, I’m a hired writer, this is not my book,” she said.
She also explained that "nobody can find" the recordings of her conversations with Giuffre, adding "so don’t break into my house.”
Congress has been pushing for the DOJ to release the Epstein files, with Democrats claiming that Republicans are keeping the government closed in order to stall a bipartisan bill that would release the full files.
Speaker Mike Johnson Tuesday told Politico that he would support a floor vote for the discharge petition.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) informed the House Judiciary Committee that he believes the FBI knows the identities of at least 20 individuals linked to the disgraced financier's sex trafficking network.
No names have been released yet.