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In a poignant message, Virginia Giuffre’s note offers a final call to action for survivors of sexual violence.
Virginia Giuffre passed away by suicide on April 25, 2025.
The family of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Jeffery Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual assault, shared her last handwritten note before she died by suicide. In a poignant message, the note offers a final call to action for survivors of sexual violence. The note, shared by her sister-in-law Amanda Roberts, appears to have been intended for a protest supporting survivors that took place outside the White House, the New York Post reported.
The brief message penned by Virginia Giuffre reads, as per the report, “Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, and Brothers need to show the battle lines are drawn, and stand together to fight for the future of victims. Is protesting the answer? I don’t know. But we’ve got to start somewhere.”
Amanda Roberts shared the note via Facebook, emphasizing the importance for fellow survivors to know that Virginia Giuffre stood with them in their fight and that her voice would continue to resonate. Amanda Roberts stated that it was Giuffre’s wish for the ongoing battle against sexual violence to persist.
She wrote, “Hello world, we received news today that there’s a protest in DC. We found a handwritten note that our sister Virginia wrote. I think it’s important that the survivors know that she’s with you and her voice will not be silenced. I know that it’s important, and her wish is that we continue to fight.”
Virginia Giuffre alleged that Jeffery Epstein used her as a sex slave and she had sex with Prince Andrew at the age of 17 after meeting him through the American billionaire. In 2019, while awaiting trial for sexual offences, Jeffery Epstein died by suicide in a jail cell in New York City. Virginia Giuffre passed away by suicide on April 25, 2025.
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Washington D.C., United States of America (USA)
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