Epstein affair: Virginia Giuffre, emblematic figure of the victims, found dead in Australia

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Virginia Giuffre, Symbol of Epstein’s Victims, Found Dead in Australia at 41

A central figure in the Jeffrey Epstein case, Virginia Giuffre has died by suicide at her home in Australia at the age of 41, her family announced on Saturday, April 26. A tireless advocate who spent over two decades speaking out against the crimes of the American financier and supporting survivors, she leaves behind three children and a profound sense of loss among those she inspired.

A Stolen Youth and a Lifelong Battle

Once a victim, later an activist, Virginia Giuffre accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexually exploiting her when she was just 16, after being recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. Her allegations sent shockwaves around the world, notably leading to the public downfall of Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III, whom she accused of sexual assault. A financial settlement was reached in 2022 to resolve the lawsuit.

Following Epstein’s death in custody in 2019, Giuffre became one of the most prominent voices in the fight against sexual exploitation. She founded “Speak Out, Act, Reclaim,” an organization dedicated to empowering survivors and raising awareness.

“Wounds That Could Not Heal”

“It is with broken hearts that we announce Virginia passed away last night at her farm in Western Australia,” her family said in a statement shared by her agent. “After enduring the weight of her trauma for a lifetime, Virginia could no longer bear the pain.”

Local police, responding to an emergency call Friday night near Perth, found her unresponsive and declared her dead at the scene. Authorities, following standard procedure, did not confirm the identity but indicated no suspicious circumstances were involved.

Her lawyer, Sigrid McCawley, praised Giuffre’s “extraordinary courage in turning her suffering into a force for good,” while her New York agent, Dini von Mueffling, described her as “a deeply loving, wise, and humorous soul whose absence leaves a devastating void.”

Born Virginia Roberts, she remained a relentless advocate against impunity until her final days. Her death is a tragic reminder that the scars left by sexual exploitation, even when acknowledged and partially addressed, can remain unbearably deep.

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