Sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's victim Virginia Giuffre recounts brutal rape by ‘well-known prime minister’ in posthumous memoir
New York: Prominent Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre has alleged in her upcoming posthumous memoir that a “well-known prime minister” brutally beat and raped her, leaving her bloodied and broken, an ordeal so savage it finally pushed her to escape Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring.

In “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” Giuffre wrote that she had begged Epstein for protection after the unnamed politician forced her to plead for her life, only to be told by the pedophile that such violence was “part of her job”, reported The New York Post.
“After the attack, I couldn’t stay a fool. Having been treated so brutally and then seeing Epstein’s callous reaction to how terrorized I felt, I had to accept that Epstein meted out praise merely as a manipulation to keep me subservient,” she wrote in an excerpt obtained by The Post.
Giuffre referred to her assailant only as the “Prime Minister,” saying she feared he would “seek to hurt” her if she revealed his name.
However, in earlier court filings, she had accused former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak of rape — an allegation he has repeatedly denied.
According to her account, Giuffre first encountered the “Prime Minister” on Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2002, when she was just 18.
She said she was instructed to accompany him to a cabana, where he made it immediately clear that “he wanted violence.”
“He repeatedly choked me until I lost consciousness and took pleasure in seeing me in fear for my life. Horrifically, the Prime Minister laughed when he hurt me and got more aroused when I begged him to stop. I emerged from the cabana bleeding from my mouth, vagina, and anus,” Giuffre wrote, describing him as having “raped me more savagely than anyone had before.”
When she ran to Epstein for help, he refused, responding coldly: “You’ll get that sometimes.”
The incident shattered her illusions about Epstein, whom she had once tried to believe was not “a selfish, cruel pedophile.”
Giuffre wrote that the trauma made her realise she could not survive a life of sexual slavery. “I didn’t know it then, but my second interaction with the Prime Minister was the beginning of the end for me,” she said, adding that she stopped recruiting girls for Epstein soon after.
Her final break came later that year when Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell allegedly proposed that she bear their child, promising wealth and luxury in exchange for signing away her rights as a mother.
Fearing the child would be groomed into Epstein’s world, Giuffre began planning her escape.
Though she managed to flee, she remained haunted by “the greedy, cruel look on the Prime Minister’s face as he watched me beg for my life.”
Barak has denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein’s trafficking operation.
Records, however, show he had visited Epstein’s private island and travelled on his jet, and had received financial support from Epstein for a business venture.
Giuffre completed her memoir years before her death by suicide in April at 41. The book is set to be released next week.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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