"It is with utterly broken hearts that we announce that Virginia passed away last night at her farm in Western Australia," the family said in a statement provided to AFP by her agent. "She lost her life to suicide, after being a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking."
Giuffre, who held a dual citizen of the United States and Australia, had long been a vocal advocate for victims of sexual exploitation, bravely sharing her story publicly despite the intense scrutiny and pressure she faced.
Following news of her tragic passing, social media was flooded with tributes and remembrances, many circulating a chilling quote from Giuffre’s appearance in the Netflix docu-series 'Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich'. In the series, Giuffre hauntingly warned, "The monsters are still out there..."
Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich | Official Trailer | Netflix https://t.co/JRTMlaRPQ9 via @YouTube
— Elizabeth Yeld (@lizyeld) July 22, 2024
I watched as much as I cd stomach.
"You took our freedom. Now we're going to take yrs".
"The monsters are still out there" says Virginia Giuffre.
But who's the real monster, Giuffre?
Virginia Giuffre has passed away. The pain of her sexual abuse was just too much to bear.
— Martin🔶 (@PlexNetflix) April 26, 2025
Virginia Giuffre called Dershowitz a r*pist back in 2020 on Netflix , They are currently in a defamation suit. None of this is new. Anyone acting shocked by this document drop hasn’t been paying attention pic.twitter.com/opimlDp9ja
— Harrison Krank (@HarrisonKrank) January 4, 2024
Virginia Giuffre
— ⚫ Netflix Crypto (@NetflixCrypto) April 26, 2025
RIP pic.twitter.com/eOQnv5Odqu
This gif of Trump and Epstein checking out “women” is from 1992. Virginia Giuffre said she met Maxwell and Epstein working for Trump at Mar-a-Lago as a teenager in 2000.
— Classless Skip ☕️ ☕️ (@MenaceSocietyUT) April 26, 2025
How many others were there in those years? So gross.
Watch Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich to hear Virginia. pic.twitter.com/3qemejRylG
In another chilling post, her throwback post claiming that too many people want to silence her, has since gone viral. In her post, she wrote, "I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape or form am I suicidal. I have made this known to my therapist and GP - If something happens to me - in the sake of my family do do not let this go away and help me to protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quieted."
Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre previously said "in no way, shape or form am I suicidal…"
— Remarks (@remarks) April 26, 2025
"Too many evil people want to see me quieted."
Today, her death was ruled a suicide. pic.twitter.com/Q69ZDOwNQa
The Netflix series documented Epstein’s sprawling web of exploitation, with Giuffre serving as one of its most powerful voices. “Epstein’s survivors serve as the series’ pre-eminent voices, providing powerful testimonials about their experiences, and inspiration in their resilience,” Netflix said about the project.
Giuffre had accused Epstein of trafficking her and forcing her into sexual encounters with high-profile figures, including Prince Andrew. She alleged that she was 17 years old — legally a minor under US law — when she was allegedly forced to have sexual relationship with the royal after meeting him through Epstein. Prince Andrew has repeatedly denied the allegations and settled a civil lawsuit filed by Giuffre in 2022 without admitting wrongdoing.
Epstein himself died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges in New York, a death that sparked widespread controversy and conspiracy theories.
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