The survivor-advocate Virginia Giuffre details shocking new allegations of sexual violence, trafficking, and manipulation under Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s network in her posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice. She claims that when she was eighteen, a “well-known prime minister,” who is not named in the book, sexually assaulted and repeatedly strangled her when she was staying on Epstein’s private island.
After the attack, which Giuffre portrays as a turning moment, she ceased enlisting more females for Epstein and started organizing her departure from the group. Although she does not specifically accuse them of abuse in the published text, the memoir describes how Epstein trafficked her to prominent people like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton and describes how she was groomed at a resort where her father worked.
She characterizes Epstein and Maxwell’s strategies as methodical, including threats against her family, isolation, and ongoing coercion that diminished her independence. Giuffre also describes how she lost consciousness while under Epstein’s control and discovered that she was bleeding from several wounds; her traffickers dismissed this incident as a normal part of her “job.”
The new sections, according to legal experts and survivors, are a potent extension of Giuffre’s long-running campaign to reveal elite-level exploitation and the systems that protected it.
