Virginia Giuffre, who became known for sexual abuse by the Epstein scandal for sexual abuse, has committed suicide, according to her family. “With a completely broken heart, we share that Virginia died last night on her farm in Western Australia,” said Giuffrefre's family explanation on Saturday.
“She lost her life through suicide after she was a victim of sexual abuse and sex trade for life,” it said. “In the end, the tribute of abuse became so high that it became unbearable for Virginia to endure its weight.” According to the explanation, the US Australian became 41 and leaves three children.
Giuffre had accused the British prince Andrew sexually abused her at the age of 17. According to her own statements, she had met him from the US billionaire and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who maintained connections to numerous greats from politics and society such as former US president Bill Clinton and Donald Trump as well as Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
Epstein-confidants spoken guilty
The Epstein case made headlines for years. The Epstein, convicted of sexual crimes in 2008, was found dead in his New York prison cell in August 2019 after a recording. According to the authorities, the well -networked financial investor and multimillionaire committed suicide.
Epstein's long -time confidante Ghislaine Maxwell – a good acquaintance of Prince Andrew – was guilty of the jury in a court proceedings in New York at the end of December 2021. According to the indictment, the British had systematically recruited minors for Epstein for years, who were then sexually abused by it. 20 years were imposed as a sentence.
The legal dispute between Giuffre and Prince Andrew was included in 2022. A Federal Supreme Court in New York put a corresponding agreement after payment of compensation. The amount of the compensation payment was not announced. Prince Andrew not only escaped criminal prosecution, but also a civil process with many unpleasant questions.