Last Updated:October 23, 2025, 08:28 IST
Virginia Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl details abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and alleges rape by a well-known Prime Minister.

Virginia Giuffre passed away by suicide on April 25, 2025.
Months after her death by suicide in Australia, Virginia Giuffre, one of the most outspoken survivors of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, reignited the global scandal surrounding Epstein’s trafficking network. This time she has alleged in her posthumously published memoir Nobody’s Girl that she was beaten and raped by a “well-known Prime Minister".
The memoir which was published six month after her death, offers an unflinching account of years of sexual abuse, coercion, and trafficking at the hands of powerful men around the world, CNN reported.
In her memoir, Giuffre details how Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her and how she endured sexual abuse at the hands of several influential men. Among the most disturbing revelations is her allegation against an unnamed “well-known Prime Minister," whom she accuses of violently assaulting and raping her.
She described the alleged incident in vivid detail, recalling how she was “habitually used and humiliated, and in some instances, choked, beaten, and bloodied." She wrote that she feared she would “die a sex slave".
According to Giuffre’s account, the assault occurred on Epstein’s private Caribbean island when she was 18. “He choked me repeatedly until I blacked out, seeming to take pleasure in my terror," she wrote. “Horrifyingly, the Prime Minister laughed as he hurt me and became more aroused the more I pleaded with him to stop."
She said she pleaded with Epstein not to send her back to the politician, but he rejected her pleas, allegedly telling her coldly, “You’ll get that sometimes".
While the US edition of her memoir identifies the alleged perpetrator as a “well-known Prime Minister," the UK version reportedly refers to him as a “former minister." The identity of the politician in question has not been revealed.
Scandal Surrounding Prince Andrew
The memoir’s publication threatens to further expose the network of power, money, and complicity that shielded Epstein and his associates. It also revives the scandal surrounding Prince Andrew, who Giuffre accused of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager, allegations he continues to deny.
Giuffre alleged that Prince Andrew’s team “attempted to hire online trolls" to intimidate her during her civil lawsuit in New York. “After spending so long undermining my credibility, even going so far as to try to recruit internet trolls to harass me, the Duke of York owed me a sincere apology," she wrote, referring to the 2022 settlement that reportedly cost him millions.
The settlement followed years of damaging revelations, including the now-infamous 2019 BBC interview in which Andrew attempted to defend his relationship with Epstein, only to destroy his reputation in the process.
He claimed he had broken off all contact with Epstein in 2010. But newly surfaced emails show that in February 2011, Andrew wrote to Epstein: “It would seem we are in this together and will have to rise above it. Otherwise keep in close touch and we’ll play some more soon!!!!"
Amid renewed backlash, Andrew announced last week that he would give up his royal and military titles and cease using the title “Duke of York," though he will still be known as “Prince" as the son of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The move was widely viewed as an effort to close a long chapter of public humiliation and safeguard the monarchy’s reputation. However, Nobody’s Girl has ensured that the controversy is far from over.
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October 23, 2025, 08:28 IST
News world Virginia Giuffre’s Memoir Rekindles Epstein Scandal, Claims Rape By ‘Well-Known Prime Minister’
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