A woman who has long claimed to be a victim of the late billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is speaking out in a new book to claim that the British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was a “tyrant” who was “in love” with him despite his obsession with young girls.

In excerpts from the new book “Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story” that were obtained by Fox News, Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre claims that Maxwell “could be a tyrant, often glaring at her whenever she became distracted from her ‘work.’ It was clear to Virginia that Maxwell was in love with Epstein. But Epstein and Maxwell rarely slept together or shared intimate moments, like holding hands or kissing.”

“Virginia said this was because Maxwell was never able to satisfy Epstein’s insatiable appetite for girls. Maxwell came to accept his obsession as long as those encounters remained purely sexual,” the book continued.

Giuffre claims that she was only 16 years-old when she met Maxwell and Epstein at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago country club in 2000. She alleges that Maxwell approached her at the country club and asked her if she was a masseuse. Using the nickname “Jenna,” Giuffre replied by saying that she hoped to one day become a masseuse, which prompted Maxwell to offer her a job interview to work for Epstein.

“Maxwell suggested that Virginia meet [Epstein] to apply for the job. Virginia was skeptical, pointing out that she didn’t have the proper training,” reads an excerpt from the book, which was written by Miami Herald investigative reporter Julie K. Brown.

“But Maxwell assured her that she could learn on the job, noting that it looked as if Virginia was serious about her vocation—based on all the sticky notes she could see poking out of the anatomy book in her hands,” the book added. “She gave Virginia her address and phone number. ‘Why don’t you come by after work?’ Maxwell left, with a cheery, almost motherly goodbye.”

Giuffre decided to take the opportunity, and she ended up meeting Epstein at his home in Palm Beach.

“Maxwell had prepped her, telling her to treat the session as a tryout. ‘If you do well,’ Maxwell told her, ‘then maybe you could become Jeffrey’s traveling masseuse, seeing the world and getting paid well for it.’ In the beginning, it all seemed legitimate. Maxwell showed Virginia some techniques, starting with Epstein’s feet, and then moving to his calves, instructing her to use upward strokes to push the blood up his legs,” the book said.

Epstein and Maxwell’s relationship with Giuffre escalated, and they soon learned she had been a childhood runaway. They often “teased” Giuffre for being “a naughty girl,” a label Giuffre denied.

“I’m a good girl. I just was always in the wrong places,” Giuffre said in response.

“It’s okay,” Epstein allegedly replied. “I like naughty girls.”

“With that, he flipped over, exposing [himself]. She looked at Maxwell for guidance, but the proper English lady was now topless. She began to undress Virginia … ,” the book continued.

Giuffre claims that Epstein and Maxwell shared “a kindred hedonism,” with Maxwell facilitating his “obsession” with young girls.

“It was an arrangement whereby she would bring him the girls, and he would give Ghislaine the kind of self-indulgent life that she was accustomed to growing up,” Giuffre claimed.

Maxwell has spent the past year in prison awaiting trial on various charges related to her allegedly grooming young girls for sex with Epstein, and sometimes participating in the abuse herself. Her trial is set to begin later this month, and she has plead not guilty to all charges, claiming that she is innocent from the start.

Epstein killed himself in prison in August of 2019 while awaiting trial on various sex charges of his own.

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