Overview
- Virginia Giuffre, a key figure in exposing Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking network, was found dead at her Western Australia home on April 25, with her family attributing her death to suicide.
- Sky Roberts, Giuffre's father, has publicly rejected the suicide ruling, alleging foul play and stating 'somebody got to her' during an interview with Piers Morgan on May 1.
- Roberts and Giuffre's attorney, Karrie Louden, have called for a formal investigation, referencing Giuffre's 2019 public statement that she was not suicidal and any such claim should be questioned.
- Authorities have found no immediate evidence of suspicious circumstances, but the case has reignited public debate over transparency and the toll of trauma on survivors.
- Giuffre, who settled a high-profile lawsuit with Prince Andrew in 2022, was hospitalized in March after a car crash and had recently voiced concerns about her health and ongoing advocacy work.