Virginia Giuffre, the most prominent victim of the died pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, tok his own life on Thursday, just a week after he was news for saying that “he had days of living” after a collision with a bus.
“It is with completely broken hearts that we announce that Virginia died of night night on her farm in Western Australia,” said the 41 -year -old woman’s family in a statement to NBC News.
“He lost his life for suicide, after being a life of a lifetime of sexual abuse and sexual trafficking.”
Giuffre taught legal actions against the billionaire financial Epstein in 2015, claiming that it was sex trafficking at age 16 after his former lover and convicted of Madame, Ghislaine Maxwell recruited her of her work as an assistant for costumes in President Trumpo-Lago.
The mother of three children also claimed that she was forced to have sex with the dishonor Prince Andrew Times when she was 17 years old, even in the Little St. James Island in Epstein, in New Mexico and in the house of Maxwell in London, where a notorious photo of her King Charles.
The accusations became the greatest scandal to shake the royal family in a generation.
“Virginia was a fierce warrior in the fight against sexual abuse and sexual trafficking. It was the light that raised so many survivors,” said his family’s statement.
“In the end, the cost of abuse, so heavy that it became unbearable that Virginia handled his weight.”
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