In her posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, released in October 2025, Virginia Giuffre delivers one of the most harrowing revelations yet from Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network: a savage rape by a “well-known prime minister” on the financier’s private island, Little St. James, that left her physically shattered and emotionally broken.

Giuffre, who died by suicide in April 2025 at age 41, recounts the 2002 assault when she was 18. Trafficked by Epstein, she was instructed to escort the politician to a cabana. What began as an expected encounter quickly escalated into extreme violence. “He wanted violence,” she writes. The man allegedly choked her repeatedly until she lost consciousness, deriving sadistic pleasure from her terror. “Horrifically, the Prime Minister laughed when he hurt me and got more aroused when I begged him to stop.”
Emerging bloodied from her mouth, vagina, and anus, Giuffre endured days of agony, struggling to breathe or swallow. Tearfully begging Epstein on her knees for protection, she received only indifference: “You’ll get that sometimes.” A second encounter aboard the Lolita Express was less violent, but the fear lingered, marking a turning point that propelled her eventual escape.
Giuffre deliberately anonymized the assailant, citing fears he would “seek to hurt” her if named. However, prior court filings linked the description to former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, whom she accused of sexual assault—an allegation he has categorically and repeatedly denied, insisting no involvement in Epstein’s crimes.
Despite documented ties—Epstein funded a Barak-linked security firm, and the politician visited the island and flew on his jet—Barak maintains associations were purely business-related.
This accusation, amid Giuffre’s vivid accounts of abuse by Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and others like Prince Andrew (settled without liability admission), underscores elite impunity. Her words expose how vulnerability was exploited, leaving survivors shattered. Though her voice is silenced, the memoir demands accountability, reigniting calls for full Epstein file transparency.
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