Netflix just detonated the internet with the first trailer for its four-part bombshell documentary Buried Truth: The Virginia Giuffre Files, and the opening 12 seconds alone have viewers frozen in horror.

The screen fades in on a dimly lit deposition room. Virginia Giuffre, voice trembling but unbreakable, leans into the microphone and whispers: “She was just a kid… and she was told to stay silent forever.”

Cut to black. Then the hammer drops: actual sealed court footage, redacted names flashing on screen, private jet manifests, and never-before-seen photos from Little St. James Island. The trailer ends with Giuffre staring dead into camera: “Money bought their silence. This is me taking it back.”

Set for release December 12, 2025, the series — executive produced by the team behind Filthy Rich and Keep Sweet — promises to rip open every settlement that was meant to bury the truth. Sources say Netflix paid an eight-figure sum to license thousands of freshly unsealed pages from Giuffre’s 2015 defamation suit against Ghislaine Maxwell, plus hours of raw deposition tapes that were supposed to stay locked until 2036.

What’s inside is brutal:

Giuffre naming names that were redacted in every previous release.
Flight logs synced to island surveillance stills.
Audio of Epstein laughing about “how easy it is to make problems disappear with money.”
Present-day interviews with victims who were paid hush money and are finally speaking.

One producer told Variety: “We’re not rehashing old headlines. We have documents the public has never seen — because certain billionaires paid millions to keep them hidden.”

The trailer has already racked up 47 million views in six hours, with #BuriedTruth trending worldwide. Survivors are posting through tears: “She’s doing what no one else could — making them face it.”

Netflix dropped a chilling tagline: “They thought the story died with the settlements. We just exhumed it.”

Giuffre, now 42 and living in Australia, said in a statement: “I was silenced once. Never again.”

Mark your calendars. December 12 isn’t just a release date — it’s a reckoning.