New information has surfaced regarding the final moments of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell of sex trafficking. Giuffre tragically took her own life at her residence in Australia, as confirmed by her family.
Giuffre had alleged that Epstein and Maxwell trafficked her at the age of 17, involving her with powerful individuals, including Prince Andrew, who has vehemently denied the accusations. The Western Australia Police Force has disclosed some initial findings from their investigation shedding light on Giuffre’s last hours.
Authorities stated that her death is not considered suspicious, with emergency services responding to a report of an unresponsive woman at her home near Neergabby around 9:50 pm local time on Friday. Despite efforts to provide emergency aid, the 41-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene, with Major Crime detectives looking into the matter.
Family and friends were seen arriving at her beachside mansion, with individuals seen carrying cake boxes and wearing a dark hoodie. In an earlier statement, Giuffre’s family revealed that she had succumbed to suicide after enduring a life plagued by sexual abuse and trafficking.
Giuffre’s final social media post depicted her in a hospital bed following a car accident, where she mentioned having only a few days left to live. Born in Sacramento, California, Giuffre later moved to Florida and worked at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, where she alleged Maxwell recruited her.
Epstein’s death in 2019 and Maxwell’s conviction in 2021 for conspiring with Epstein to exploit minors are part of the broader context of Giuffre’s allegations. She also claimed to have been coerced into sexual encounters with Prince Andrew, who has consistently refuted the claims and settled with Giuffre in 2022 without admitting guilt.
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