VIRGINIA Giuffre claimed she was beaten and raped by a “well-known prime minister,” as she begged for her life.
The Jeffrey Epstein victim details the shocking revelations in her posthumous book Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice.
Giuffre recalls begging Epstein to step in after the politician, who has not been named, is said to have forced her to beg for her life.
However, the paedophile simply told her that it was just part of her job.
Giuffre wrote in an excerpt seen by the New York Post: “After the attack, I couldn’t stay a fool.
“Having been treated so brutally and then seeing Epstein’s callous reaction to how terrorised I felt, I had to accept that Epstein meted out praise merely as a manipulation to keep me subservient.
“Epstein cared only about Epstein.”
In her memoirs, Giuffre only referred to the man as the “prime minister,” adding that she was afraid he would “seek to hurt” her if she printed his name.
Giuffre has in the past indicated Israel’s former Prime Minister Ehud Barak as one of the many elite people who raped her in court filings.
Barak has repeatedly denied the claims.
She says in her book she first met the “prime minister” on Epstein’s private island in the US Virgin Islands sometime in 2002, when she was just 18.
Giuffre claims she was ordered to take him to a cabana, but once they were alone the man is said to have made it clear that “he wanted violence”.
She wrote: “He repeatedly choked me until I lost consciousness and took pleasure in seeing me in fear for my life.
“Horrifically, the Prime Minister laughed when he hurt me and got more aroused when I begged him to stop.”
She added the politician “raped me more savagely than anyone had before.”
Giuffre then rushed to Epstein and begged him not to send her back to the politician.
She said in her book: “I got down on my knees and pleaded with him.
“I don’t know if Epstein feared the man or if he owed him a favour, but he wouldn’t make any promises, saying coldly of the politician’s brutality, ‘You’ll get that sometimes.’”
On another occasion, Epstein sent her back to the politician for a second encounter, this time in a cabin on the “Lolita Express”.
While the encounter was far less violent, Giuffre spent the entire hour fearing he would suddenly hit or strangle her, she wrote.
In her memoirs, Giuffre admitted that before the violent attack, she had given Epstein the benefit of the doubt, believing he cared for the girls he sex trafficked.
However, she was not entirely naïve, she wrote, and acknowledged that his “predilection for childlike girls was a sickness, but that in his twisted way he meant well.”
However, it was Epstein’s indifference to her fears and injuries at the hands of the prime minister which led to the then 18-year-old to face the truth.
She then predicted her own death in her memoirs, saying she would not survive the life of being sex trafficked and would either take her own life or die at the hand of one of Epstein’s friends.
Giuffre wrote: “I didn’t know it then, but my second interaction with the Prime Minister was the beginning of the end for me,” adding it was then that she stopped recruiting other young girls for Epstein as he had forced her to do in the past.
She said the final breaking point came when Epstein and his madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, pleaded with her to carry their child – an offer she said came with mansions, wealth and nannies around the clock but it would mean she had to sign away any legal rights.
She feared they were planning to use the baby as a future trafficking victim and started planning her escape.
Giuffre managed to flee their grasp not long after, but she was still haunted by her experiences for the rest of her life, particularly the “greedy, cruel look on the Prime Minister’s face as he watched me beg for my life.”
Barak has repeatedly denied the claims made by Giuffre and said he had no knowledge that Epstein was running a sex ring.
The former prime minister and defence minister was a personal friend of Epstein’s and received some $2.3million in payments from a foundation associated with Epstein from 2004 to 2006.
Epstein also invested a reported $1million in a limited partnership established by Barak in 2015.
Barak previously said: “I never took part in any party or event with women or anything like that.”
Barak also said that the Israeli leader Shimon Peres first introduced him to Epstein in 2002, and that he had probably met him a few dozen times over the years.
And in another revelation from her book, she tells how she lost a baby just four days after she flew back from “an orgy” with Prince Andrew and “eight other girls”.
Giuffre’s memoir is due to be released next week.
She took her own life in April at the age of 41.











