Virginia Giuffre speaks throughout a information convention exterior a Manhattan courtroom in New York, Aug. 27, 2019.
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Virginia Giuffre, who accused Britain’s Prince Andrew and different influential males of sexually exploiting her as an adolescent trafficked by financier Jeffrey Epstein, has died. She was 41.
Giuffre died by suicide Friday at her farm in Western Australia, her publicist confirmed.
“Virginia was a fierce warrior within the struggle towards sexual abuse and intercourse trafficking. She was the sunshine that lifted so many survivors,” her household stated in a press release. “Regardless of all of the adversity she confronted in her life, she shone so vivid. She can be missed past measure.”
Her publicist Dini von Mueffling described Giuffre as “deeply loving, sensible and humorous.”
“She adored her youngsters and lots of animals. She was at all times extra involved with me than with herself,” von Mueffling wrote in a press release. “I’ll miss her past phrases. It was the privilege of a lifetime to characterize her.”
The American-born Giuffre, who lived in Australia for years, turned an advocate for intercourse trafficking survivors after rising as a central determine in Epstein’s extended downfall.
The rich, well-connected New York cash supervisor killed himself in August 2019 whereas awaiting trial on U.S. federal intercourse trafficking fees involving dozens of teenage women and younger girls, some as younger as 14. The fees got here 14 years after police in Palm Seaside, Florida, first started investigating allegations that he sexually abused underage women who had been employed to offer him massages.
Giuffre got here ahead publicly after the preliminary investigation led to an 18-month Florida jail time period for Epstein, who made a secret deal to keep away from federal prosecution by pleading responsible as a substitute to comparatively minor state-level fees of soliciting prostitution. He was launched in 2009.
In subsequent lawsuits, Giuffre stated she was a teenage spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago — President Donald Trump’s Palm Seaside membership — when she was approached in 2000 by Epstein’s girlfriend and later worker, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Giuffre stated Maxwell employed her as a masseuse for Epstein, however the couple successfully made her a sexual servant, pressuring her into gratifying not solely Epstein however his pals and associates. Giuffre stated she was flown around the globe for assignations with males together with Prince Andrew whereas she was 17 and 18.
The lads denied it and assailed Giuffre’s credibility. She acknowledged altering some key particulars of her account, together with the age at which she first met Epstein.
However many components of her story had been supported by paperwork, witness testimony and pictures — together with certainly one of her and Andrew, along with his his arm round her naked midriff, in Maxwell’s London townhouse.
Giuffre stated in certainly one of her lawsuits that she had intercourse with the royal thrice: in London throughout her 2001 journey, at Epstein’s New York mansion when she was 17 and within the Virgin Islands when she was 18.
“Ghislaine stated, ‘I need you to do for him what you do for Epstein,'” Giuffre instructed NBC Information’ “Dateline” in September 2019.
Andrew categorically rejected Giuffre’s allegations and stated he did not recall having met her.
His denials blew up in his face throughout a November 2019 BBC interview. Viewers noticed a prince who proffered curious rebuttals — comparable to disputing Giuffre’s recollection of sweaty dancing by saying he was medically incapable of perspiring — and confirmed no empathy for the ladies who stated Epstein abused them.
Inside days of the interview, Andrew stepped down from his royal duties. He settled with Giuffre in 2022 for an undisclosed sum, agreeing to make a “substantial donation” to her survivors’ group. A press release filed in courtroom stated that the prince acknowledged Epstein was a intercourse trafficker and Giuffre “a longtime sufferer of abuse.”
She additionally filed, and in at the least some circumstances settled, lawsuits towards Epstein and others linked to him. In a single case, she dropped her claims towards a outstanding U.S. legal professional, saying she may need erred in figuring out him as one of many males to whom Epstein equipped her.
Epstein’s suicide put an finish to his accusers’ hopes of holding him criminally accountable.
Maxwell was convicted in 2021 on federal intercourse trafficking and conspiracy fees and was sentenced to twenty years in jail. She stated she wasn’t in charge for Epstein’s abuse.
Prosecutors elected to not embody Giuffre’s allegations within the Maxwell case, however Giuffre later instructed the courtroom that the British socialite had “opened the door to hell.”
Giuffre, born Virginia Roberts, instructed interviewers that her childhood was shattered when she was sexually abused as a grade-schooler by a person her household knew. She later ran away from house and endured extra abuse, she stated.
She stated she met her now-husband in 2002 whereas taking therapeutic massage coaching in Thailand at Epstein’s behest. She married, moved to Australia and had a household.
Giuffre based an advocacy charity, SOAR, in 2015.
Giuffre was hospitalized after a critical accident, her publicist stated final month. She did not reply questions on the time in regards to the date, location, nature or different specifics of the accident and in regards to the accuracy of an Instagram put up that appeared to come back from Giuffre. The put up stated she had been in a automobile that was hit by a faculty bus and her prognosis was dire.
She is survived by her three youngsters, whom the assertion described because the “gentle of her life.”
Sigrid McCawley, an legal professional for Giuffre, stated in a press release, “Her braveness pushed me to struggle tougher, and her power was awe-inspiring. The world has misplaced an incredible human being immediately. Relaxation in peace, my candy angel.”
This story contains dialogue of suicide. If you happen to or somebody wants assist, the nationwide suicide and disaster lifeline in Australia is on the market by calling 13 11 14. Within the U.S., it’s obtainable by calling or texting 988. There’s additionally a web-based chat at 988lifeline.org