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Disgusting piece of sh!t.
Virginia Giuffre, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network, alleges in her posthumous memoir
Nobody’s Girl that a “well-known Prime Minister” violently raped and choked her during a visit to Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2002, when she was 18. She described being repeatedly choked until unconscious, beaten, and raped in a cabana, stating the man “laughed when he hurt me and got more aroused when I begged him to stop.” Giuffre wrote that she emerged bleeding from her mouth, vagina, and anus, and pleaded with Epstein not to send her back — to which he reportedly replied, “You’ll get that sometimes.”
In prior court filings and public statements, Giuffre identified
Ehud Barak, the former Prime Minister of Israel, as one of the individuals she accused of raping her. Barak has repeatedly denied the allegations. While Giuffre referred to the assailant only as the “Prime Minister” in her memoir out of fear of retaliation, the specific details — including the island location, the timeline, and Epstein’s response — align closely with her earlier claims against Barak.
Additional context from leaked emails and investigations shows that Barak had a long-standing relationship with Epstein, visited his island, and was informed of allegations against Epstein years before his public disavowal. Despite this,
Barak has not been formally charged or investigated in connection with the alleged assault. The case remains under scrutiny, with calls for independent verification of travel logs, security records, and Epstein’s flight manifests.