Virginia Giuffre, Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew accuser, dies aged 41.
April 28, 2025
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Attorney Josh Schiffer, who represents one of Epstein’s victims, was featured in The Guardian, highlighting his commitment to justice for survivors.

Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent victims of the disgraced US financier Jeffrey Epstein who also alleged she had been sexually trafficked to Prince Andrew, has died aged 41.
Her family issued a statement on Saturday confirming she took her own life at her farm in Western Australia, where she had lived for several years.
“It is with utterly broken hearts that we announce that Virginia passed away last night at her farm in Western Australia. She lost her life to suicide, after being a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking,” the statement read.
“In the end, the toll of abuse is so heavy that it became unbearable for Virginia to handle its weight.”
Giuffre was one of the most vocal victims of Epstein, alleging she had been groomed and sexually abused by him and his longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, beginning in her teens.
The family described her as a “fierce warrior” against sexual abuse and sex trafficking and a “light that lifted so many survivors”.

In the picture, Virgina Giuffre next to Prince Andre
“Despite all the adversity she faced in her life, she shone so bright. She will be missed beyond measure,” they said.
Giuffre is survived by her three children, Christian, Noah and Emily, who her family said were the “light of her life”.
“It was when she held her newborn daughter in her arms that Virginia realised she had to fight back against those who had abused her and so many others,” they said.
“There are no words that can express the grave loss we feel today with the passing of our sweet Virginia. She was heroic and will always be remembered for her incredible courage and loving spirit.”
Giuffre’s lawyer, Sigrid McCawley, said she was “much more than a client”.
“She was a dear friend and an incredible champion for other victims. Her courage pushed me to fight harder, and her strength was awe-inspiring,” McCawley said. “The world has lost an amazing human being today. Rest in peace, my sweet angel.”
Giuffre’s representative Dini von Mueffling said she was “one of the most extraordinary human beings I have ever had the honour to know”.
“Deeply loving, wise, and funny, she was a beacon to other survivors and victims. She adored her children and many animals,” she said. “She was always more concerned with me than with herself. I will miss her beyond words. It was the privilege of a lifetime to represent her.”
Josh Schiffer, a lawyer who represents one of Epstein’s victims, said Giuffre was integral to exposing the financier. “The case wouldn’t have existed without the input, her cooperation, her bravery at the beginning, inspiring so many other people to come forward,” he told the US cable network NewsNation.
Schiffer said: “Her loss will hopefully be a marker and almost an inspiration for people to calling attention to the epidemic that is sex trafficking, that is the international sex industry. This is an issue that still persists. It changes its form all the time and it exists all around the world. This just happened to be a really prominent example.”
Western Australia police did not publicly confirm Giuffre had died, but said emergency services responded to reports a 41-year-old woman was unresponsive at a home in Neergabby, about 75km (46 miles) north of Perth, about 9.50pm on Friday.
The woman was given emergency first aid but was pronounced dead, they said.
The death will be investigated but is not considered suspicious.
Earlier this month, Giuffre posted on social media that she had just days to live after a school bus crashed into her car.
WA police later confirmed a 41-year-old woman had been in a car that collided with a bus on 24 March but there were no reported injuries. It is understood Giuffre presented to a Perth hospital emergency department on 1 April.
Virginia Giuffre, an American, met Ghislaine Maxwell in 2000 while working at Mar-a-Lago, where Maxwell offered her a job as a massage therapist for Jeffrey Epstein. Giuffre alleged she was trafficked by Maxwell and Epstein, being "passed around like a platter of fruit." In a 2009 lawsuit under the pseudonym Jane Doe 102, she claimed sexual exploitation by Epstein’s associates, including “royalty.” She settled that case before trial.
In 2021, Giuffre sued Prince Andrew, alleging sexual assault on three occasions when she was 17, claiming Maxwell introduced them and forced her into sex with Andrew. He has strongly denied the accusations. They reached an out-of-court settlement in 2022.
Maxwell, maintaining her innocence, was sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking in 2022. Epstein, arrested in 2019 for sex trafficking, died by suicide in jail.
RAINN praised Giuffre’s courage: “Our heart goes out to Virginia Giuffre’s family and loved ones and to all those victimized by Jeffrey Epstein and his associates,” said Scott Berkowitz, adding, they “will honor Giuffre’s memory by continuing our work to prevent sexual violence and to improve the criminal justice process for survivors,” and urged victims that they are “never alone” and to seek help.
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