
Virginia Giuffre Left a Suicide Note - Here's What It Said
By Jennifer A.. May 20, 2025
Virginia Giuffre, one of the most outspoken survivors in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, died by suicide at her farm in Western Australia on April 24, 2025. She was 41.
Her death shook the survivor community she spent years uplifting - and left a silence where one of the loudest, fiercest voices once stood. Known around the world for accusing Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, Giuffre refused to stay quiet in the face of power. She turned her pain into purpose, but in the end, that pain proved too heavy to carry.
Tragedy in the Outback
On April 24, Giuffre died by suicide at her farm in Neergabby, Western Australia. She was 41. Her family broke the news in a statement to NBC News, saying, “She lost her life to suicide, after being a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking.” They called her a “fierce warrior” and a “light that lifted so many survivors.”
Giuffre’s attorney, Sigrid McCawley, echoed the heartbreak in a statement, calling her “fearless” and saying, “Virginia’s sunny strength was contagious and her smile spread hope to so many,” as reported by NBC News.
A Note Worth Reading
After her death, Virginia’s family discovered a handwritten note tucked away in her belongings. It wasn’t a goodbye - it was a rallying cry. “Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, and Brothers need to show the battle lines are drawn, and stand together to fight for the future of victims,” she wrote. “Is protesting the answer? I don’t know. But we’ve got to start somewhere,” according to PEOPLE.
The note surfaced just as a march in her honor unfolded in Washington, D.C. Survivors and advocates gathered at the U.S. Capitol, then walked to the Lincoln Memorial carrying Virginia’s message forward. Her family called the organizers mid-march, read the note aloud, and reminded everyone that Virginia’s legacy belongs to all survivors. The family stated, “To all survivors and those protesting. We stand with you in solidarity and know the fight is not over!” according to PEOPLE.
A Heavy Load No One Should Carry Alone
In the months before her death, Giuffre battled chronic emotional and physical pain. Her family revealed that mounting stress and isolation weighed her down. Her sister-in-law, Amanda Roberts, told PEOPLE, “Everything just accrues on top of one another … [it] was too much to carry.” Reports also indicate that Virginia couldn’t see her children during this time, which added another layer to her suffering.
The Fight Continues
Giuffre launched SOAR - Speak Out, Act, Reclaim - as a nonprofit dedicated to helping fellow survivors find justice. Her family now plans to keep that mission alive. As Roberts told PEOPLE, “She wished for all survivors to get justice. That is who she was.”
Her voice sparked a movement, and even in her absence, the echoes grow louder. Survivors carry her words like armor, and advocates keep her message in motion. For many, she wasn’t just a victim - she was a lighthouse; a beacon of help and hope.
If You Need Help, Reach Out
If you or someone you know struggles with suicidal thoughts, dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or visit 988Lifeline. For survivors of sexual assault, help is available at 1-800-656-HOPE or through RAINN. If you’re experiencing domestic violence, call 1-800-799-7233 or visit The Hotline.
References: Virginia Giuffre, Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew accuser, dead at 41 by suicide: report | Virginia Giuffre Left Behind a Note with Personal Meaning Before Her Death by Suicide
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