During a recent episode of The Kim Iversen Show, independent journalist Kim Iversen explored the shocking revelations in the posthumous memoir of Jeffrey Epstein’s most outspoken accuser, Virginia Giuffre (also known as Virginia Roberts).

In the episode, Iversen described the book, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, as “atrocious in its details and devastating in its implications,” arguing that the book points to a vast network of political and elite corruption that continues to evade accountability.

Giuffre, who reportedly died by suicide earlier this year, had insisted before her death that the memoir be released no matter what happened to her. “She was determined for the truth to get out,” Iversen said. “This book’s publication was her final act of defiance against an empire of power, blackmail, and silence.”

The memoir provides harrowing accounts of Giuffre’s abuse at the hands of Epstein and various powerful men in his orbit. In particular, she recounts being violently assaulted by a “sadistic prime minister,” who is alleged to be a former Israeli leader. “She describes being beaten, choked until unconscious, and left bleeding,” Iversen explained, referencing passages from the memoir. “It’s utterly depraved.”

While Giuffre’s memoir refrains from naming the official directly for legal reasons, Iversen pointed out that her past testimonies had identified the alleged abuser as former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. “The timeline, the location, and the details all point to Barak — someone long connected to Epstein through business, politics, and private visits to his island and New York residences,” Iversen said. “He denies the allegations, but this isn’t the first time his name has surfaced.”

Mr. Barak, a former prime minister and defense minister, received money from a foundation associated with Mr. Epstein, and Mr. Epstein invested in a limited partnership established by Mr. Barak.Credit…Corinna Kern/Reuters

The show delved into Giuffre’s coded references to other figures from Epstein’s inner circle: “Billionaire 1,” “Billionaire 2,” a “soon-to-be governor,” and a “former U.S. senator.” Based on Giuffre’s previously unsealed court filings, Iversen identified these as likely references to hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin, billionaire Thomas Pritzker, former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, and ex-Senator George Mitchell — all of whom have denied involvement.

“These men represent the top of an untouchable power structure,” Iversen said. “They were shielded not only by Epstein’s money but by institutions too terrified — or too compromised — to expose them.”

The segment also examined how Epstein’s blackmail operation, disguised as a network of influence, leveraged sexual abuse to control world leaders. “What this operation really was,” Iversen argued, “was industrial-scale blackmail. Epstein wasn’t just a criminal — he was a tool of intelligence and foreign power.” She noted widespread speculation that Epstein’s empire served as a Mossad-linked operation, designed to gather kompromat on politicians and business moguls across the West.

Iversen displayed profound outrage at how these revelations have failed to produce accountability. “Everyone knew,” she said. “From Donald Trump’s casual comments about Epstein’s ‘liking them young,’ to the lavish parties where underage girls walked freely, this wasn’t hidden. It was normalized — and that’s the most horrifying part.”

She showed a photo of Giuffre as a teenager alongside Ghislaine Maxwell and supermodel Naomi Campbell, observing how clearly Giuffre appeared to be a minor. “They didn’t even try to hide it,” Iversen said. “These were children paraded in front of the wealthy, the political elite, and royalty. Everyone looked the other way.”

Naomi Campbell’s 31st birthday party in Saint-Tropez. In the foreground, a 17-yr-old Virginia Roberts Giuffre and, right, a glimpse of Ghislaine Maxwell in blue.

Giuffre’s allegations against Prince Andrew also resurfaced. She recounted how Maxwell told her she would be meeting “a prince today” — not realizing that meant being trafficked to him later that night. “Even royalty was involved,” Iversen said grimly. “Giuffre describes being given alcohol, taken to a club, and later forced to perform sexually for Prince Andrew. Her words are painful because they reveal not just exploitation, but how the world’s most powerful men treated victims as disposable.”

For Iversen, this scandal extends beyond Epstein’s crimes to symbolize a larger moral and political rot. “This isn’t just about Virginia Giuffre’s suffering,” she said. “It’s about how American democracy — our leaders, our media, our intelligence agencies — allowed this system of corruption and sexual exploitation to endure. Epstein’s operation consumed girls’ lives and corrupted the decisions of governments.”

She warned that the scale of control built through blackmail may have shaped everything from foreign wars to domestic policy. “How many people have suffered, how many countries destabilized, because our politicians were compromised?” she asked. “We may never know how deep this goes.”

Concluding her show, Iversen lamented how promises of transparency were repeatedly broken. “Trump promised to release the Epstein files — and he didn’t,” she said. “Neither has Biden. No one will because too many of them are implicated.”

She ended with a plea for political independence: “At this point, the only answer is to reject the entire system — stop voting for anyone who apologizes for or associates with the Israeli state, because Epstein almost certainly worked for them. America has been bribed, blackmailed, and brainwashed. We need leaders who are truly America First.”

With Nobody’s Girl, Iversen said, Giuffre’s voice still carries. “Her body may be gone, but her words expose something the powerful cannot bury: the truth.”

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