In 2019, Virginia Giuffre made it a point to announce to the world that she is not suicidal -- in any shape or form. Six years later, the 41-year-old was found dead at her farm in Western Australia, with her family issuing a statement that she lost her life to suicide, after being a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking. Giuffre spoke out against Epstein, Prince Andrew and the sex racket they were all part of.
"I am making it publicy known that in no way, shape or form am I sucidal. I have made this known to my therapist and GP- If something happens to me- in the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me to protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quieted," Giuffre wrote in 2019.
Recently, Giuffre was hospitalized after she was in an accident, following which she made a desperate post on social media that she had only four days to live. Police said no accident was reported and Giuffre's post was brushed off as an exaggeration or a cry for attention. She was released from the hospital, and she went home. But the suicide news triggered conspiracy theories. Epstein, too, died by suicide in jail in 2019, though many believe these are all part of a major cover-up.
"So let me get this straight. Virginia Giuffre, (alleged) Jeffrey Epstein victim, survives a bus slam into her, despite being given just 4 days to live. Then, once she VALIANTLY claws her way back from the edge of death, now on the road to recovery, she suddenly commits suicide?" one X user wrote.
"Hit by a bus last week, hospitalized in serious condition, then she recovers but commits suicide this week. does anyone believe this bulls*it?" another wrote.
"The same woman who warned the world she was not suicidal just "died by suicide" — after exposing one of the most powerful trafficking networks on earth. The coincidences aren’t coincidences. She was silenced permanently," a third user wrote.
Virginia Giuffre's husband, children, family
Many things did not add up in what recently happened in Giuffre's case. After her post from the hospital where she appeared bruised, her family said the post was not meant to be public. It was also claimed that she was subjected to violence by her husband, Richard Giuffre, with whom she had three children. They reportedly split this year.
Giuffre grew up in Florida, suffering sexual and physical abuse as a child. While a teen, Giuffre got a job at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate as a locker room attendant. She was recruited to the infamous sex ring in 2000 by Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's girlfriend who is in jail.
"I am making it publicy known that in no way, shape or form am I sucidal. I have made this known to my therapist and GP- If something happens to me- in the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me to protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quieted," Giuffre wrote in 2019.
Recently, Giuffre was hospitalized after she was in an accident, following which she made a desperate post on social media that she had only four days to live. Police said no accident was reported and Giuffre's post was brushed off as an exaggeration or a cry for attention. She was released from the hospital, and she went home. But the suicide news triggered conspiracy theories. Epstein, too, died by suicide in jail in 2019, though many believe these are all part of a major cover-up.
"So let me get this straight. Virginia Giuffre, (alleged) Jeffrey Epstein victim, survives a bus slam into her, despite being given just 4 days to live. Then, once she VALIANTLY claws her way back from the edge of death, now on the road to recovery, she suddenly commits suicide?" one X user wrote.
The same woman who warned the world she was not suicidal just "died by suicide" — after exposing one of the most powerful trafficking networks on earth.
— MatrixMysteries (@MatrixMysteries) April 26, 2025
The coincidences aren’t coincidences. She was silenced permanently.
Never forget Virginia Giuffre. pic.twitter.com/VcMlXMZc5l
Remember this....
— SAS (@SasTrendy) April 26, 2025
Hit by a bus
4 days to live
Now suicide right
Virginia Giuffre did not kill herself! pic.twitter.com/h62IG8p0AJ
Virginia Giuffre did not Kill herself
— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) April 26, 2025
Drop a . If you agree pic.twitter.com/KUhIZhPBn9
"Hit by a bus last week, hospitalized in serious condition, then she recovers but commits suicide this week. does anyone believe this bulls*it?" another wrote.
"The same woman who warned the world she was not suicidal just "died by suicide" — after exposing one of the most powerful trafficking networks on earth. The coincidences aren’t coincidences. She was silenced permanently," a third user wrote.
Virginia Giuffre's husband, children, family
Many things did not add up in what recently happened in Giuffre's case. After her post from the hospital where she appeared bruised, her family said the post was not meant to be public. It was also claimed that she was subjected to violence by her husband, Richard Giuffre, with whom she had three children. They reportedly split this year.
Giuffre grew up in Florida, suffering sexual and physical abuse as a child. While a teen, Giuffre got a job at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate as a locker room attendant. She was recruited to the infamous sex ring in 2000 by Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's girlfriend who is in jail.
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