Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre dies, her family says

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Virginia Giuffre, one of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers, has died, her family said on Friday.

Giuffre’s family issued a statement confirming she took her own life at her farm in Western Australia, where she had been living for several years

"Virginia was a fierce warrior in the fight against sexual abuse and trafficking. She was the light that lifted so many survivors," the family statement said. "Despite all the adversity she faced in her life, she shone so bright. She will be missed beyond measure."

Western Australia state police said they received a report late on Friday local time that a 41-year-old woman, whom they did not name, died at a residence in Neergabby, a rural area on Perth's outskirts. Police said first aid was attempted to no avail and that foul play was not suspected.

Giuffre was one of the first people to call for criminal prosecution against Epstein, which he eventually faced. Epstein was charged with trafficking in July 2019. Authorities say he took his own life a few weeks later while imprisoned in New York's Metropolitan Correctional Centre.

Epstein's death has ignited controversy for years, with some alleging he was murdered in jail to cover up the exposure of the rich and powerful clients who allegedly were involved in trysts with some 250 underage girls on his island.

In 2024, a group of victims filed a lawsuit accusing the FBI of covering up its failure to investigate Epstein.

The administration of US President Donald Trump has vowed to release all documents related to the charges against Epstein, including lists of high-profile people associated with him. In February the "first phase" of documents was released but contained no bombshells.

Giuffre in 2022 settled a lawsuit in which she accused Britain's Prince Andrew of abusing her as a teenager at Epstein's mansion in New York and on Epstein's private Caribbean island, Little St. James.

Several lawsuits and legal cases have been spawned by the accusations against Epstein, including the trafficking conviction in New York for British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who was accused of helping Epstein, her former boyfriend, abuse teenage girls.

She is serving a 20-year sentence at a prison in Florida.

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