
One of the major surviving sexual abuse of Jeffrey Epstein, Virginia Giuffre, died by suicide at the age of 41 in Western Australia, her family said. Giuffre was one of the loudest prosecutors of convicted sexual offenders Jeffrey Epstein and his former partner Ghislaine Maxwell. She claimed that she was traded with Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, when she was 17, accused she had strongly refused. Internet users demanded justice and stated that “courage would not be forgotten”.
Family statement of suicide Virginia Giuffre
Relatives said on Friday that she was a “wild warrior in the fight against sexual abuse” and that “tolls abuse … became unbearable. She lost her life in suicide after becoming a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trading.”
Netizens React
One of the users said, “Rest in peace, Virginia Giuffre … You deserved much better and your courage will not be forgotten.” Another said: “The victims deserve justice. Rest, Virginia. Sorry this world has failed you so deeply.” “Virginia Giuffre deserved justice. We will never know the truth. The disgusting people abused it. The disgusting people silenced it. The disgusting people cover their abuse. The disgusting people caused her premature death.
Virgin Giuffre case
Virginia Giuffre tolerated a difficult life from a young age. She was brought up in Florida. A family friend had sexually abused her, led her to live on the streets like a teenager. During this vulnerable period, Giuffre met Ghislain Maxwell, who allegedly adjusted her so that Jeffrey Epstein would have sexually abused her in 1999 and 2002 and Modeling Agent Jean-Luc Brunel.
Epstein, a financier on Wednesday’s abuse scandal, died in 2019 by suicide while waiting for a court about trading fees. In 2021, Maxwell was convicted of his role in the recruitment of minors for Epstein and was sentenced to prison. In 2021, Giuffre filed a lawsuit against Prince Andrew and claimed that he had abused her when she was 17; The case was solved in 2022, and Andrew denied the accusations. In the same year, Giuffre testified against Brunel in the French court and sought justice for himself and other victims.
“I wanted Brunel to know he didn’t have much over me anymore. I decided to be responsible for what he did and so many others,” she said after court proceedings. Before the arrest of Epstein, Giuffre moved to Australia with her husband and children.
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