Australia - Virginia Giuffre, 41, Epstein Accuser, found dead one her farm - April 2025

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I think she was going through a difficult time emotionally and mentally and there's nothing more nefarious going on than that.
I agree with you. A lot of things were going on in her life recently. If it was out of the blue I would be suspicious. But she was estranged from her husband, who had a domestic violence charge pending against her, which also put her visitation with children in jeopardy. Then there was that weird post where she said the crash left her with only a few days to live - which turned out to be easily proven as not true. I think she was just on a sad downward mental spiral. I can't even imagine all she had to endure and deal with in her short life. I hope she is at peace now.
 
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He implies that she has overdosed on painkillers I think, but so far there doesn't seem to be any official news about the cause of death, I think that's just his speculation. It will be very interesting to see if and when they do report on that, how believable it is as suicide. I feel there should be a lot more question marks over a suicide when the person who has done it has previously said 'please don't ever believe if i appear to have killed myself, i won't have done it'. I'm amazed this isn't a bigger story. Then again, why am I amazed?
 
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"Virginia Giuffre
is to publish a memoir from beyond the grave:

Prince Andrew's sex abuse accuser's autobiography called
'Nobody's Girl'
is to hit shelves in a matter of weeks."

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If she was working on that book before she died, it might have dredged up a lot of bad memories, she couldn't deal with. Along with the way her husband had treated her. She may have had a lot of regret about her decisions. That whole Epstein thing is so weird.
 
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I don't think they should publish the book, unless it's something she made clear she wanted at the end
 
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I don't think they should publish the book, unless it's something she made clear she wanted at the end
It appears that she did want it published. From the article…

The announcement included an email to author-journalist Amy Wallace a few weeks before Ms Giuffre's death, saying that it was her 'heartfelt wish' the memoir be released 'regardless' of her circumstances.

Sent while Ms Giuffre was in hospital, following disputed claims that a car crash had left her with kidney failure, it said: 'The content of this book is crucial, as it aims to shed light on the systemic failures that allow the trafficking of vulnerable individuals across borders.

'It is imperative that the truth is understood and that the issues surrounding this topic are addressed, both for the sake of justice and awareness.

BBM

 
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Tonight on 60 Minutes (Australia) Virginia's family are speaking. One of her brothers is saying that they want the world to know her truth.
I imagine that, tomorrow, there will be articles about what they say.

ETA: I am actually watching it right now. There are various family members saying that Virginia's husband beat her - they are showing photos. They are also showing - and reading excerpts from - Virginia's diary. Her diary was found after she died.

 
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They also have an Arizona sheriff on the show relating Virginia's husband's arrest in Arizona for beating for Virginia. The husband had their dog in a headlock and was beating it, Virginia tried to intervene, so her husband started beating Virginia instead. He pled guilty.

Source: 60 Minutes Australia - Virginia Giuffre wants the world to know
 
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They also have an Arizona sheriff on the show relating Virginia's husband's arrest in Arizona for beating for Virginia. The husband had their dog in a headlock and was beating it, Virginia tried to intervene, so her husband started beating Virginia instead. He pled guilty.

Source: 60 Minutes Australia - Virginia Giuffre wants the world to know
Anyone who would beat an animal (except in self defense if being attacked by one) is the lowest of the low.
 
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Here is the 60 Minutes Australia episode

 
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Her poor brother
 
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I just feel for this woman. This world failed her. Abused by those scumbags and then beaten by her husband - it makes my heart hurt.
 

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