Virginia Giuffre, known for accusing Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of s**ual abuse, has died at 41. Her family confirmed she took her own life at her farm in Western Australia, stating: “In the end, the toll of abuse became unbearable.”
Giuffre was a leading voice against s**ual trafficking, having accused Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell of grooming her as a teen. She also filed a 2021 lawsuit against Prince Andrew, alleging abuse when she was 17. Prince Andrew denied the claims, stating: “I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady.” The case was later settled out of court.

Described by her family as a “fierce warrior” and a “light for many survivors,” Giuffre’s impact stretched far beyond her personal battles. Her attorney, Sigrid McCawley, shared: “The world has lost an amazing human being today.”
Authorities responded to reports of an unresponsive woman at her home, confirming her death, which is not considered suspicious. Giuffre had recently posted about a car accident, hinting at serious struggles in her final days.
