In her posthumous memoir ‘Nobody’s Girl’, Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent victims of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has said she was raped by a “well-known prime minister”. She said he was the most savage of her rapists.
Six months after her death by suicide, Giuffre’s memoir was published on Tuesday. The book contains harrowing details about the years of abuse that Epstein and his network subjected her to. She has written about Epstein’s partner Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew of the British Royal Family in detail.
Giuffre wrote that Epstein “lent” her to “scores of wealthy, powerful people” for sex. She said those people were often violent.
In the year 2000, Giuffre said she was 16 years old when Maxwell recruited her at US President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, where she worked as a spa attendant — Trump and Epstein had been close friends since the 1980s. Maxwell recruited her as a massage therapist. But she was pushed into having sex with Epstein. That was the beginning of her years of sexual slavery under Epstein.
The most high-profile person named in Giuffre’s book and previous accounts is Prince Andrew. She has alleged that he raped her three times in London, New York, and Epstein Island, and knew she was a minor. The infamous photograph of Andrew with his arm around Giuffre, with Maxwell laughing in the background, is among the most damning pieces of evidence linking the disgraced British prince to the sex abuse network.
The prime minister ‘raped me more savagely than anyone’: Memoir
In her memoir, Giuffre has written that the prime minister “raped me more savagely than anyone had before”, according to CNN.
Giuffre wrote that Epstein had trafficked her to the prime minister at his private island in the Caribbean Sea. She did not name the prime minister.
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In the US version of the book, Giuffre wrote that she was raped by a man whom she had “taken pains to describe in my legal filings only as a ‘well-known Prime Minister’”. But CNN noted that the British version of the book refers to the man as a “former minister”. The reason for the difference was not clear.
Giuffre wrote that she feared she might “die as a sex slave” as she was being beaten and raped by the unnamed prime minister.
“In my years with them, they [Epstein and associates] lent me out to scores of wealthy, powerful people. I was habitually used and humiliated — and in some instances, choked, beaten, and bloodied. I believed that I might die a sex slave,” Giuffre further wrote.
Giuffre wrote that Epstein was aware of the violence and said she would get that sometimes from his clients.
“Afterward, I tearfully begged Epstein not to send me back to him. I got down on my knees and pleaded with him. I don’t know if Epstein feared the man or if he owed him a favor, but he wouldn’t make any promises, saying coldly of the politician’s brutality, ‘You’ll get that sometimes’”, wrote Giuffre.


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