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Virginia Giuffre, Advocate and Epstein Accuser, Dies by Suicide at 41

Giuffre, whose testimony was pivotal in exposing Jeffrey Epstein's network, was found at her Western Australia farm; police report no suspicion of foul play.

Giuffre con una foto suya de adolescente, cuando aseguró haber sido víctima de los abusos sexuales. |  Europa Press
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Virginia Giuffre fue clave en la investigación contra Jeffrey Epstein (Archivo).

Overview

  • Virginia Giuffre, a key figure in exposing Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking network, has died by suicide at her Neergabby, Australia property at age 41.
  • Western Australia Police confirmed her death, stating initial investigations suggest no suspicion of foul play, though inquiries are ongoing.
  • Giuffre's family described her as a 'fierce warrior' against sexual abuse and trafficking, highlighting the unbearable toll of her lifelong trauma.
  • Her 2021 lawsuit against Prince Andrew, alleging sexual abuse when she was 17, concluded in a 2022 settlement, amplifying scrutiny of Epstein's influential connections.
  • Weeks before her death, Giuffre disclosed severe health issues, including kidney failure, following a bus collision, which compounded her mental and physical struggles.