The ghost-writer of Virginia Giuffre's memoir has revealed that the former Epstein accuser decided not to name a "well-known" former prime minister despite alleging he raped her- because she believed he might kill her.

Co-author Amy Wallace, who spent four years working with Giuffre on Nobody's Girl, told British broadcaster Piers Morgan the decision was the result of a weighing up of risk and benefit.

"As I've said, every victim of sexual assault weighs cost/benefit; … in Virginia's case, physical safety and threats. And she received them- so that gentleman, she was afraid, would kill her."

Giuffre died by suicide in April, aged 41. The memoir was released posthumously in October.

In the book, she described being trafficked and abused under the control of Jeffrey Epstein and his asso

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