Overview
- Excerpts describe a 2002 attack on Epstein’s private island in which the man she calls the “Prime Minister” choked her until she lost consciousness and left her bleeding.
- Giuffre writes that she begged Epstein to intervene after the first assault, but he responded coldly that such brutality was part of her job.
- She says a second encounter occurred later in a cabin on Epstein’s plane, which she describes as less violent but terrifying.
- The memoir withholds the politician’s name for safety reasons, though Giuffre had previously identified former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak in court filings, which he has denied.
- Media outlets report the book is set for release next week and that no new criminal charges have been announced in response to the memoir’s allegations.