Virginia Giuffre, known for accusing Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of sex trafficking, made chilling social media posts just weeks before her tragic death at 41. Found unresponsive at her home in Neergabby, Western Australia, police confirmed there was no suspicion of foul play.
In March, Giuffre shared she had “four days to live” after a car accident, writing, “I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time.” Battling a bitter court case with her estranged husband Robert — whom she once praised for rescuing her from “Epstein & Maxwell’s clutches” — she faced immense personal struggles.

“Hurt me, abuse me but don’t take my babies. My heart is shattered,” she posted on Instagram. Despite early police claims of a “minor” crash, her family insisted her health sharply declined afterward.
Giuffre is survived by her three children, leaving behind a legacy marked by resilience and heartbreak.
