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Virginia Giuffre's Final Note Inspires Advocacy for Abuse Survivors

The family of the late Epstein accuser pledges to continue her work through SOAR after releasing her handwritten call for unity and action.

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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.