Overview
- Virginia Giuffre, a prominent Epstein survivor and advocate, was found dead on April 25, with her family initially stating she died by suicide.
- Sky Roberts, Giuffre’s father, has publicly claimed there is 'no way' she took her own life, alleging potential foul play and urging further investigation.
- Her lawyer, Karrie Louden, echoed the need for scrutiny, highlighting Giuffre’s plans for the future and her 2019 declaration of non-suicidality.
- Authorities in Western Australia maintain there is no evidence of suspicious circumstances, but the coroner’s office has yet to announce next steps.
- Giuffre’s death follows a March bus collision, her high-profile lawsuit against Prince Andrew, and her ongoing advocacy for trafficking survivors.