Virginia Giuffre’s Family Shares Old Note Found After Her Death by Suicide
- Virginia Giuffre's family stated that she died by suicide.
- A note written by Giuffre was found at her home in Western Australia, reported by the Daily Mail.
- In her note, Giuffre emphasized the need for families to unite for victims' rights: 'Mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers need to show the battlelines are drawn.'
- Giuffre's family encouraged supporters and acknowledged the activist group Strength Through Strides, who marched in her honor.
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Virginia Giuffre's 'Deadman's Switch' Activated: "I Have Been Murdered — This Is the REAL Epstein List"
Virginia Giuffre — the fearless woman who stood up to the monsters in power — is gone. The official story? “Suicide.” But anyone who’s been paying attention knows better. Virginia warned us — again and [...] The post Virginia Giuffre’s ‘Deadman’s Switch’ Activated: “I Have Been Murdered — This Is the REAL Epstein List” appeared first on The People's Voice.
Virginia Giuffre’s treatment in the media highlights the great consequences of accusing high profile men of abuse
Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent accusers of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has died at age 41. Her family said she died by suicide at her farm in Australia. Giuffre had long accused Prince Andrew of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager. She brought a civil sexual assault case against him, which Andrew ultimately settled out of court for an undisclosed sum. He has denied all claims against him. But the accusations and his fr…
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