• #61
This includes an estimated $12m (£9m) payment she received from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to settle a sexual abuse claim brought against him in 2022. Andrew has always vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

(RSBM)

Your linked article says that up to $3m (£2.25m) of that settlement is in escrow and managed by a 3rd party. It was earmarked for Virginia's new charity Speak Out, Act, Reclaim.

It also says that Virginia's husband has not worked since 2017.

And that Virginia owned 4 properties.
Which include a 6-bedroom seafront home in Ocean Reef, Perth, and a ranch in Neergabby.
Looking at current property prices there, those 2 properties (together) could be worth $6M (or more). Although she probably paid less for them when she bought them, because the property prices there have been increasing. imo
 
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The Epstein stories are just the gift that keeps on giving....

Yesterday, the The Ohio State community was out in full force, protesting the Ohio State Board of Regents and the deep deep relationship with Leslie Wexner, as well as Richard Strauss, the sexual assault Wrestling Coach (remember Jim Jordan??).
Wexner's contributions to the state of Ohio are immeasurable--billions and billions. BUT he was buddies with our Jeffrey......





However, during the course of the hearing, Dershowitz’s attorney Howard Cooper said in court that the team had in fact already obtained some of the depositions and that Dershowitz identified Barak as well as L Brands and Victoria’s Secret owner Leslie Wexner as two of the men Giuffre says she was trafficked to by Epstein, a wealthy financier convicted of sex crimes and suspected of many more, the Herald reported.
 
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  • #64
Virginia Giuffre recognized by the New York Times as one of the “women who changed history.”

https://nytimes.com/interactive/2026/03/06/obituaries/archives/notable-women-deaths-obituaries.html

Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring who said she was “passed around like a platter of fruit” as a teenager to rich and powerful predators, including Prince Andrew of Britain, died on Friday at her farm in Western Australia. She was 41.

Ms. Giuffre (pronounced JIFF-ree) died by suicide, according to a statement by the family. She wrote in an Instagram post in March that she was days away from dying of renal failure after being injured in an automobile crash with a school bus that she said was traveling at nearly 70 miles per hour.

In the statement, her family called her “a fierce warrior in the fight against sexual abuse and sex trafficking” and “the light that lifted so many survivors.”

In 2019, Mr. Epstein was arrested and charged by federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York with sex-trafficking and conspiracy, accused of soliciting teenage girls to perform massages that became increasingly sexual in nature.
Barely a month after he was apprehended, and a day after documents were released from Ms. Giuffre’s successful defamation suit against him, Mr. Epstein was found hanged in his cell in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Lower Manhattan. His death, at 66, was ruled a suicide.
 

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