Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent victims, was brutally beaten, bloodied, and raped by a ‘well-known prime minister’ in a series of horrifying encounters—torments that ultimately pushed the teenager to break free from Epstein’s grip.
In "Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice," Giuffre recounts the horrifying moment she begged Epstein to save her when an unnamed politician forced her to beg for her life—and his icy response crushed her hope: “It’s just part of the job.”
“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,” Giuffre wrote, according to an excerpt shared with The Post.
Virginia Roberts Giuffre alleges that a prime minister “raped me more savagely than anyone had before.” Tribune News Service via Getty Images
“Epstein cared only about Epstein.”
Giuffre kept the man’s identity vague, calling him “the Prime Minister,” because she feared the brute would “seek to hurt” her if she revealed his name.
Previously, she identified Israel’s Prime Minister Ehud Barak in court filings as one of the powerful men who had raped her—a claim he has repeatedly and vehemently denied.
Giuffre wrote in her memoir that she first encountered the “Prime Minister” on Epstein’s secluded island in the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2002, when she was just 18—a moment that would haunt her.
She was ordered to escort him to a cabana, but as soon as they were alone, he made chillingly 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. For days, it hurt to breathe and to swallow,” Giuffre wrote.
Giuffre lays bare the horrific abuse she endured in her memoir, "Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice."
The politician assaulted me with a savagery I had never known, leaving me terrified and broken.
She rushed to Epstein, desperately begging him not to send her back to the Prime Minister.
“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,'” she continued.
Giuffre has publicly accused former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak of sexually assaulting her. Getty Images
Not long after, Epstein returned her to the politician for a second encounter, conducted in isolation inside a cabin on the Lolita Express.
Giuffre recalled that, even though the encounter was less physically violent, she spent the full hour terrified he could lash out or choke her without warning.
Before the violent experience, Giuffre confessed, she had given Epstein the benefit of the doubt, thinking he genuinely cared about the girls he exploited.
Giuffre spent roughly two years under the control of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Florida Southern District Court
She wrote that she was not entirely naive, recognizing that his “predilection for childlike girls was a sickness, but that in his twisted way he meant well.”
Seeing his cold disregard for her terror and the harm the Prime Minister had done left the 18-year-old no choice but to confront the brutal reality.
In a harrowing passage, Giuffre foresaw her own death, believing she would not survive Epstein’s sex trafficking network and might either end her life or be murdered by one of his associates.
Giuffre recalled, “I didn’t know it then, but my second interaction with the Prime Minister was the beginning of the end for me,” adding that she no longer recruited other young girls for Epstein as he had compelled her to before.
That summer marked the breaking point: Epstein and his madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, asked Giuffre to bear their child, promising luxury and comfort while demanding she forfeit all legal claims.
Epstein coldly told Giuffre that the brutal rape inflicted by the Prime Minister was just “part of the job.” REUTERS
She instantly worried that the baby might be used as a future trafficking victim and started planning her escape.
Although she escaped the couple’s control shortly after, the experience haunted her forever—especially the “greedy, cruel look on the Prime Minister’s face as he watched me beg for my life.”
Barak has repeatedly and firmly denied Giuffre’s allegations of abuse, as well as any awareness of Epstein’s twisted sex trafficking operation.
Barak, a personal friend of Epstein, used several million dollars of Epstein’s money to fund a security company.
Documents reveal that he not only set foot on Epstein’s private island but also flew on his private plane.
Giuffre’s haunting tale appears in her memoir, scheduled for release next week, penned in the years leading up to her suicide in April. She was just 41.