Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein as a sexual abuse, died of a 41 -year -old suicide, her family said.
GIUFFRE was one of the most spokesman for the convicted sex offenders EPSTEIN and his ex -girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. She insisted that Prince Andrew had trafficked in York Duke when he was 17 years old.
Relatives said in a Friday statement that she was “a fierce warrior in the fight against sexual abuse.”
“She lost her life for suicide after she became a lifetime victim of sexual abuse and prostitution,” he said.
The statement described three mothers as “lifting many survivors,” depicting three mothers and dying on Western Farm on Friday.
The West Australian police said they were called as a house in Nervy on Friday night.
The statement continues to say, “Death is being investigated by major criminal detectives. The initial sign is that death is not suspicious.”
Born in the United States, GIUFFRE lived in the suburbs of North Perth with his child and husband Robert, but according to a recent report, the couple suggested that they were separated after 22 years of marriage.
Three weeks ago, GIUFFRE told Instagram that he had seriously injured a car accident and said the family did not release it later. Local police later challenged the seriousness of the conflict.
In the statement, Dini Von Mueffling, a long -time spokesman for Giuffre, described her as “one of the most special humans I need to know.”
She said Giuffre is a “signal for other survivors and victims,” and “It is a lifetime privilege to represent her.”
After revealing her abuse, GIUFFRE became a prominent activist and was closely related to the Me Too movement.
GIUFFRE claimed that Epstein and Maxwell were trafficked to Prince Andrew when they were 17 years old.
The prince, who denied all of him, reached an agreement with her in 2022.
The agreement included a statement that expressed regret of association with Epstein, but did not include responsibility or apology.
GIUFFRE said that he was a victim of prostitution in his teens.
She said she met Maxwell, a British social community in 2000.
There, she said she was introduced to American financialist Epstein and was abused by him and his colleagues for years.
Epstein took his life in prison in 2019, where he was waiting for trials for prostitution.
He was convicted in 2008 for requesting prostitution from a minor.
Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison in the United States for her role in the trafficking and abuse of Epstein.
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2025-04-26 06:26:00