Virginia Giuffre, who made accusations of sexual abuse in opposition to Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, has allegedly died by suicide at her residence in Western Australia.
Who was Virginia Giuffre?
Virginia Giuffre is an American-born survivor of sexual abuse and trafficking. She grew to become a key campaigner in opposition to sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew. In 2015, she based Converse Out, Act, Reclaim (SOAR), previously often called Victims Refuse Silence, which goals to deliver an finish to intercourse trafficking. Giuffre is survived by her three kids, Christian, Noah, and Emily, in response to The Guardian.
How did her dying occur?
Virginia died by suicide on Friday. She was 41.
“Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre takes her personal life in Australia,” information company AFP reported whereas citing the household assertion.
“It’s with totally damaged hearts that we announce that Virginia handed away final night time at her farm in Western Australia,” the household stated in a press release offered to AFP by her agent. “She misplaced her life to suicide, after being a lifelong sufferer of sexual abuse and intercourse trafficking,” the assertion stated.
It additional added, “In the long run, the toll of abuse is so heavy that it grew to become insufferable for Virginia to deal with its weight.”
Her dying comes weeks after she was hospitalised following a automobile crash.
What was Virginia Giuffre linked to?
Virginia accused Jeffrey Epstein, stating that she was groomed and sexually abused by him and his longtime affiliate, Ghislaine Maxwell, throughout her teenage years, The Guardian reported. In 2019, Epstein died by suicide in a US jail, awaiting trial on federal prices involving a number of underage women. Virginia claimed that she was recruited by Maxwell whereas working as a teenage spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago in 2000.
She additionally accused Prince Andrew of intercourse trafficking. She alleged that Prince Andrew compelled to have intercourse with when she was 17, a minor. These allegations had been refuted by Prince Andrew.