Virginia Giuffre, a prominent advocate for survivors of sex trafficking and a high-profile accuser of Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, tragically died by suicide on April 25, 2025, at her home in Western Australia. She was 41 years old. Giuffre was known for her legal actions and public allegations that Epstein trafficked her to powerful men, including Britain's Prince Andrew, allegations he has denied. Despite her struggles and the heavy toll abuse had on her, she remained a fierce fighter against sexual abuse and helped bring awareness to survivors' plight. A posthumous memoir titled "Nobody's Girl" was released, detailing her experiences and ongoing fight for justice. Her death was confirmed by her family and followed by statements from her attorney, who acknowledged the complexity surrounding the circumstances but did not find her death suspicious. Giuffre's legacy lives on through her advocacy work and the impact she made in exposing abuse and supporting survivors.
