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

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In her posthumous memoir, Virginia Giuffre recounts being groomed and sexually exploited as a teenager by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell – writing that the abuse included rape by an unnamed prime minister and meetings with powerful men such as former President Bill Clinton and President Donald Trump.

The book, “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” was released Tuesday and has attracted worldwide attention. Although he made no explicit allegations against Clinton or Trump, Giuffre chronicled meetings with both in settings unrelated to Epstein’s alleged crimes.

The story Giuffre tells of how she was sucked into the high-power orbit of Epstein and Maxwell begins when her father helped get her a job at Mar-a-Lago, where he worked as a maintenance worker. Giuffrie’s discussions of Trump in the book largely place him as a background figure during her early days at Mar-a-Lago, where she eventually met Maxwell in the summer of 2000.

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Epstein’s accuser, Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, had her memoir published posthumously. (Cassie Basford)

“It only took a few days for my dad to say he wanted to introduce me to Mr. Trump himself. They weren’t exactly friends. But Dad worked hard, and Trump liked it: I’d seen pictures of them posing together, shaking hands,” Giuffre writes. “Trump couldn’t have been friendlier, telling me it was fantastic that I was there. ‘Do you like kids?’ he asked. “Are you babysitting?” He explained that he owned several houses near the resort which he lent to friends, many of whom had children to look after.”

Giuffre also recounts how the relationship between Epstein and Trump ultimately broke down, a different explanation than that provided publicly by Trump. Giuffre said Trump revoked Epstein’s membership at Mar-a-Lago after he hit another guest’s teenage daughter, but Trump has said publicly that an argument over Epstein cajoling his employees at the Mar-a-Lago spa was what led to the end of their relationship.

Giuffre, who has an entry-level position at the resort’s spa, recounted how Maxwell sought to hire her as a masseuse despite her lack of experience. Before she knew it, Giuffre was traveling alongside Epstein and Maxwell around the world performing sexual favors. According to Giuffre, it was difficult to reconcile the fact that his attackers commanded so much respect from such powerful figures.

“He was a man who displayed framed photos of himself with the Dalai Lama, with the Pope, and with members of the British royal family. One photo in his Palm Beach home showed Epstein posing behind the podium in the White House briefing room,” Giuffre writes. “He was a man who invited former President Bill Clinton to dinner (I was at the table that night) and who also hosted Al and Tipper Gore (again, I was there).”

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“Maxwell was proud of her friendships with famous people, especially men,” Giuffre added in her memoir. “[Maxwell] loved talking about how easy it was to get 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 that trip.

Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein

Bill Clinton was among the influential figures in the orbit of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to a new memoir published by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre. (Photos by: Alex Kent and Rick Friedman/Getty Images)

“On September 21, Epstein and Maxwell left New York for an extended trip to Africa. Marcinkova was traveling with them aboard Epstein’s Boeing 727, along with several notable guests: actors Chris Tucker and Kevin Spacey and former President Clinton, not to mention six U.S. Secret Service agents. (Clinton said the trip was a humanitarian mission that included stopovers related to his work foundation.)” Giuffre wrote.

However, although she named Clinton in the book about her experience with sex trafficking by Epstein, Giuffre lamented the media’s propensity to link the former president to Epstein’s crimes. “Right away, the article noted that I had never been ‘on loan’ to the former president. But I suppose the Mail found it interesting simply that I had seen Epstein and Clinton together,” she wrote.

Among the various trafficking incidents that Giuffre discussed in her book, which directly implicate powerful people in Epstein and Maxwell’s orbit, was a brutal rape committed by an unnamed former prime minister on Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2002. According to Giuffre’s account of the incident, Epstein ordered her to have sex with the Prime minister, who choked her unconscious and made fun of him. his fear of the situation. Giuffre said that when she returned to Epstein after the incident, she begged not to be sent back to the prime minister, 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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Jeffrey Epstein's accuser, Virginia Giuffre

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, Epstein had deceived me. I thought that Epstein’s predilection for childish girls was an illness, but that, in his twisted way, he had good intentions. After the attack, I couldn’t stay stupid. After being treated so brutally and seeing Epstein’s callous reaction to how terrorized I felt, I had to accept that Epstein was making me feel bad. praise simply as a manipulation to keep me submissive. Epstein only cared about Epstein,” Giuffre wrote in his memoir. “At that moment, I hit rock bottom. I knew now that I wouldn’t survive. I only saw two possible options: Either someone who Epstein had trafficked me to would kill me, or I would kill myself.”

Giuffre would eventually commit suicide in April, approximately six months before the publication of his memoir.

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