Epstein accuser’s memoir alleges rape by prime minister, recalls Epstein-Clinton ties

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In her posthumous memoir, Virginia Giuffre describes being groomed in her youth and being sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell; This abuse, he writes, included the rape of an unnamed prime minister and encounters with powerful men such as former President Bill Clinton and President Donald Trump.
The book, “Nobody’s Daughter: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” was released Tuesday and received worldwide attention. While Giuffre has not made any explicit allegations against Clinton or Trump, she has had historical meetings with both that were unrelated to Epstein’s alleged crimes.
Giuffre’s story of how she was drawn into the high-powered orbit of Epstein and Maxwell begins when her father helps her find a job at Mar-a-Lago, where she works as a maintenance worker. Giuffrie’s discussions of Trump in the book largely cast him as a background figure of her early days at Mar-a-Lago, where she met Maxwell in the summer of 2000.
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The memoirs of Virginia Giuffre, the accuser of Epstein who died by suicide in April, were published posthumously. (Cassie Basford)
“It couldn’t have taken more than a few days for my father to say he wanted to introduce me to Mr. Trump in person. They weren’t exactly friends. But my father worked hard, and Trump liked that, too; I’d seen photos of them posing together and shaking hands,” Giuffre writes. “Trump couldn’t have been friendlier, telling me it was great to have me there. ‘Do you like kids?’ he asked. ‘Do you ever babysit?’ “He said he had a few houses next to the resort and rented them out to friends, most of whom had children who needed care.”
Giuffre also describes how Epstein and Trump’s relationship eventually soured; This statement is different from what Trump has made public. Giuffre said Trump withdrew his membership at Epstein’s Mar-a-Lago after he hit another guest’s teenage daughter, but Trump has publicly said that an argument over Epstein’s persuasion of Mar-a-Lago spa employees led to the end of their relationship.
Giuffre, who worked in an entry-level position at the resort’s spa, described how Maxwell tried to hire her as a masseuse despite her lack of experience. Before she knew it, Giuffre was traveling around the world performing sexual favors with Epstein and Maxwell. For Giuffre, it was difficult to reconcile the fact that her abusers received so much respect from such powerful figures.
“This was a man displaying framed photographs of himself with the Dalai Lama, the pope and members of the British royal family. One photo from his Palm Beach home showed Epstein posing behind the lectern of the White House briefing room,” Giuffre writes. “This was a man who invited former president Bill Clinton to dinner (I was at the table that night) and hosted Al and Tipper Gore (I was there again).”
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“Maxwell was proud of his friendships with famous people, especially men,” Giuffre added in her memoirs. “[Maxwell] According to Giuffre, Epstein and Maxwell visited the White House together during Clinton’s tenure in the Oval Office. In the book, Giuffre also recalled how Clinton flew on Epstein’s plane in 2002, but she was not on that trip.

Bill Clinton was among the powerful people in the orbit of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to a new memoir published by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre. (Photos: Alex Kent and Rick Friedman/Getty Images)
“On September 21, Epstein and Maxwell were leaving New York for an extended trip to Africa. Marcinkova was flying with them on Epstein’s Boeing 727 plane: actors Chris Tucker and Kevin Spacey, not to mention former president Clinton and six U.S. Secret Service agents. (Clinton said the trip was a humanitarian mission that included stops related to his foundation’s work. said.)” Giuffre wrote.
But despite naming Clinton in the book about her experience being trafficked by Epstein, Giuffre lamented the media’s tendency to associate the former president with Epstein’s crimes. “The article said I was never ‘loaned’ to the former president. But I guess the Mail found it newsworthy that I saw Epstein and Clinton together,” he writes.
Among the various trafficking incidents that Giuffre mentions in her book, which directly involved powerful people in Epstein and Maxwell’s orbit, was the brutal 2002 rape of an unnamed former prime minister on Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. According to Giuffre’s account of the incident, Epstein had ordered her to have sex with the prime minister; The prime minister strangled her until she almost fainted and mocked her fear. situation. Giuffre said that when she returned to Epstein after the incident, she begged the prime minister not to be sent back, but Epstein told her that brutality was just part of the job.
According to Giuffre, this terrible event was a turning point for her.
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Virginia Giuffre holds a photo of herself as a teenager when she says she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein. (Emily Michot/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
“Before the Prime Minister’s attack, I was deceived by Epstein. I thought it was a disease that Epstein had a preference for childish girls, but it was well-intentioned in his perverted way. I couldn’t remain a fool after the attack. Seeing Epstein’s callous reaction to how horrified I was after being treated so brutally, I have to admit that Epstein was only doling out the praise as a manipulation to keep me compliant I stayed. “Epstein only cared about Epstein,” Giuffre writes in her memoir. “At that point, I hit rock bottom. I knew I couldn’t survive anymore. I saw only two possible options: Either someone Epstein sold me to would kill me, or I would take my own life.”
Giuffre would eventually die by suicide in April, nearly six months before her memoirs were published.




