• Virginia Giuffre said she was afraid to name some of her abusers in her memoir. • Some of the men threatened to ruin her financially with litigation, Giuffre wrote in her book. • She feared a person she identified as a "former Prime Minister" would hurt her if she named him.

In a memoir written before her suicide, Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre wrote she was afraid to name some of the men she was sexually trafficked to.

Some of those men, she wrote, threatened to ruin her financially by keeping her tied up in court.

"There are other men whom I was trafficked to who have threatened me in another way: by asserting that they will use litigation to bankrupt me," she wrote.

"Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice," written with the journalist Amy

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