Overview
- Virginia Giuffre, a prominent Epstein and Maxwell accuser, died by suicide on April 24, 2025, at her farm in Western Australia.
- Her family released a handwritten note urging families to unite and fight for the future of abuse survivors, emphasizing the need for action and solidarity.
- The note, shared online by her sister-in-law Amanda Roberts, has become a rallying cry at marches and events, including a recent demonstration in Washington, D.C.
- Giuffre’s family has vowed to honor her legacy by continuing her advocacy work through SOAR, the nonprofit she founded to support survivors of sexual violence.
- In the months leading up to her death, Giuffre faced significant personal struggles, including a separation from her husband, a custody battle, and a serious car accident.