Virginia Giuffre Is Third Jeffrey Epstein Accuser To Die – Said In Post That She Was ‘Not Suicidal’
Virginia Giuffre died last Friday of what authorities have reported to be suicide, but many are suspecting otherwise.
Giuffre, 41, was found dead in her farm home outside Perth, Australia.
Her death marks the third among the more prominent women who accused the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein of assault. Giuffre testified that Epstein, with the help of Ghislaine Maxwell, used her as a slave, flying her around the world and offering her body to colleagues and associates “like a platter of fruit.”
Giuffre alleged that Epstein trafficked her to Prince Andrew, who assaulted her three times when she was 17. Andrew denied the accusations, claiming he never met Giuffre, despite photo evidence of him inappropriately touching her at the time. Andrew reached a multi-million dollar settlement with Giuffre outside of court in 2022.
In May 2017, Leigh Patrick, another leading figure among those who testified against Epstein, was found dead in Palm Beach, Florida, due to a heroin overdose. She was weeks away from turning 30.
Carolyn Adriano, another survivor of Epstein whose testimony played a major role in imprisoning Maxwell, was found dead in her hotel room in May 2023. Authorities at the time reported the cause of her death to be an accidental overdose. However, Adriano’s mother made it publicly known at the time that she was being left in the dark regarding the circumstances of her daughter’s death, saying, “Nobody’s giving me any answers.”
She added, “This is my daughter, and she deserves justice. She got to a point where she was turning her whole life around.”
Following Giuffre’s death, many internet users have been speculating about a conspiracy behind the string of deaths, suspicion fueled by an old social media post of Giuffre’s in which she explicitly stated that she was not suicidal.
In December 2019, Giuffre wrote on X (Then Twitter), “I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape or form am I suicidal.”
She continued, “I have made this known to my therapist and GP- If something happens to me, for the sake of my family, do not let this go away and help me to protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quieted [sic].”
Donald Trump’s eldest son Donald Trump Jr., a known friend of Epstein before his death, drew attention to Giuffre’s post, sharing it on X, adding “This is wild.”
Another Trump ally, Laura Loomer, pointed out the suspicious circumstances of a car crash Giuffre was in on March 24. Loomer wrote on X, “I don’t believe Virginia Giuffre committed suicide. Just like I don’t believe Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. First, she gets in a car crash, now they say she killed herself? Sounds like someone wanted her dead.”
On March 30, Giuffre shared a photo from a hospital bed on social media, covered in extreme bruises, saying she had been given four days to live due to kidney failure following the accident. However, the Western Australia Police dismissed Giuffre’s comments as overblown, describing the crash as a “minor accident” in which no one was injured. Giuffre was discharged on April 7.
Weeks following the crash, Giuffre shared on social media that her condition was in reality a result of physical abuse from her husband, Robert, whom she recently separated from after 22 years.
In a statement to People earlier this month, Giuffre shared her iron-clad plans to pursue legal action against Robert, saying, “After my husband’s latest physical assault, I can no longer stay silent. Again, I thank everyone for their support. I have faith that justice will prevail.”
Robert has not presently responded to the allegations, or news of Giuffre’s death.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) also made a skeptical remark on social media, putting “suicide” in quotes, writing, “The truth needs to come out more matter who is responsible.”
Several other people linked to Epstein – along with Epstein himself – died by suicide, including the French model agent Jean-Luc Brunel, who was involved in Epstein’s trafficking ring, and aide to former president Bill Clinton, Mark Middleton, who acted as a liaison between Epstein and the Whitehouse in the early 1990s.
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