Epstein accuser’s memoir accuses prime minister of rape, recalls Epstein-Clinton relationship

Epstein accuser’s memoir accuses prime minister of rape, recalls Epstein-Clinton relationship

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In her posthumous memoir, Virginia Giuffre writes that she was groomed as a teenager and sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell – the abuse included rape by an unnamed prime minister and encounters with powerful men such as former presidents. Bill Clinton and President Donald Trump.

The book, “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” was published Tuesday and garnered global attention. Although no specific allegations were made against either Clinton or Trump, Giffrey chronicled meetings with both in contexts unrelated to Epstein’s alleged crimes.

Giffre tells the story of how she was drawn to Epstein and Maxwell’s orbit of high power begins when her father gets her a job at Mar-a-Lago, where he works as a maintenance worker. Giffry’s discussion of Trump in the book largely places him as a background figure in her early days at Mar-a-Lago, where she eventually met Maxwell in the summer of 2000.

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Her memoir was published posthumously by Epstein’s accuser, Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April. (Casey Bassford)

“It wouldn’t have been more than a few days before my dad told me he wanted to introduce me to Mr. Trump himself. They weren’t friends, exactly. But dad worked hard and Trump liked him—I’d seen them pose together, shake hands,” Giuffre writes. “Trump couldn’t have been friendlier, telling me it was fantastic to be there. ‘Do you like kids?’ he asked. ‘Do you babysit at all?’ He explained that he owned several houses adjacent to the resort that he lent out to friends, many of whom had children who needed looking after.”

Giuffre also recounts how Epstein and Trump’s relationship fell apart, with a different explanation Trump has publicly provided. Giuffre said that Trump revoked Epstein’s membership at Mar-a-Lago after he hit another guest’s teenage daughter, but Trump has publicly said that their relationship ended after a fight over Epstein’s coaxing of his Mar-a-Lago spa employees.

Giuffre, who was working in an entry-level position at the resort’s spa, recounted how Maxwell tried to hire her as a masseuse despite her lack of experience. Before she knew it, Jeffrey was performing sex acts with Epstein and Maxwell all over the world. According to Giffre, it was difficult to reconcile the fact that her abusers were so respected by such powerful figures.

“This was a man who displayed framed photos of himself with the Dalai Lama, the Pope and members. British royal family. A photo from his Palm Beach home shows Epstein posing behind a White House briefing room podium,” Giffre writes. “This was a man who had hosted former President Bill Clinton for dinner (I was at the table that night) and who hosted Al and Tipper Gore (again, I was there).

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“Maxwell was proud of her friendships with famous people, especially men,” Giffre added in the memoir. “(Maxwell) likes to talk about how easily he can meet former President Bill Clinton on the phone.” 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 present for the trip.

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Bill Clinton was among the high-powered people in disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein’s circle, according to a new memoir released by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre. (Photo: Alex Kent and Rick Friedman/Getty Images)

“On September 21, Epstein and Maxwell were leaving New York On an extended trip to Africa. Marcinkova was flying with them on Epstein’s Boeing 727, as were several high-profile guests: actors Chris Tucker and Kevin Spacey and former President Clinton, not to mention six US Secret Service agents. (Clinton has said the trip was a humanitarian mission that included stops related to her foundation’s work.)” Giuffre wrote.

However, despite naming Clinton in a book about her experience of being sexually trafficked by Epstein, Giffre bemoaned the media’s tendency to link the former president to Epstein’s crimes. “Right off the bat, the article noted that I had never ‘loaned’ the former president. But I guess the Mail found it newsworthy that I had seen Epstein and Clinton together,” she writes.

Among the various trafficking incidents that Giffre recounts in her book, directly involving powerful people in Epstein’s and Maxwell’s circles, was the brutal rape of an unnamed former prime minister on Epstein’s private island. US Virgin Islands In 2002. According to Giuffre’s account of the incident, Epstein ordered her to have sex with the prime minister, who almost choked her unconscious and mocked her for fear of the situation. Giffre said that when she returned to Epstein after the incident, she begged the prime minister not to send her back, but Epstein told her that brutality was just part of the job.

According to Giuffre, this horrific incident was a turning point for her.

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Virginia Giuffre has kept a photo of herself from when she was 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 fooled by Epstein. I thought Epstein’s penchant for childish girls was a disease, but, in his twisted way, he was cured. After the attack, I couldn’t be fooled. After being treated so cruelly and seeing Epstein’s reaction, I feared how Epstein had called me. Praise was merely a manipulation to subjugate me. Epstein only cared about Epstein,” Giffre writes in her memoir. “At that moment, I hit rock bottom. I knew now that I wasn’t going to survive. I saw only two options: either Epstein would traffic me and kill me, or I would take my own life.”

Giuffre will eventually Die by suicide in April, roughly six months before the publication of her memoir.

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