Jeffrey Epstein “sex slave” Virginia Giuffre has no sympathy for an anonymous man who’s afraid of being named as part of her lawsuit against accused procuress Ghislaine Maxwell.

“Order John Doe to reveal himself,” Giuffre lawyer Sigrid McCawley wrote Manhattan federal court judge Loretta Preska on Wednesday.

Doe last month begged Preska — who is handling the unsealing of thousands of pages of evidence related to Giuffre and Maxwell’s since-settled civil suit — not to allow third party names to be part of the document dump in order to prevent reputational ruin.

“No one knows who John Doe is, and by his own admission he ‘lacks specific knowledge about the contents of the Sealed Materials,'” writes McCawley, citing Does’ previous submission.

“Indeed, John Doe’s role going forward should be to identify himself, wait until he is notified as to the documents in which his name appears, and participate then,” she continues.

“It would be an odd procedure to allow a mystery man, who is possibly himself implicated in the Epstein-related factual background of this case, to serve as a de facto Special Master over a process governing which documents the public is allowed to access concerning this matter involving the serious issue of abuse of minors.”

Giuffre has claimed she was farmed out to multiple men while held as the late financier’s underaged sex slave — naming Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, late MIT professor Marvin Minsky, former Maine Sen. George Mitchell, ex-New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, money manager Glenn Dubin as people she was forced to sleep with. The men or their surviving family have all denied the allegations.

Giuffre sued Maxwell in 2015 for defamation after the British socialite publicly called her a liar. Years of litigation were kept secret, but a high court earlier this year ruled all documents related to the case should be unsealed, opening the floodgates.

Some 2,000 documents were made public August 9th, yet thousands more remain sealed and contain “hundreds” of names of Epstein associates.

Lawyers for Maxwell have largely argued that much of the backlog remain sealed, but Alan Dershowitz in his own filing Wednesday called their arguments “shopworn red herrings” and said Preska should unseal everything.

Dershowitz is embroiled in his own separate defamation suit with Giuffre, and maintains his innocence.

Epstein was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges when he hung himself in a while in custody on August 10.