Epstein victim and Prince Andrew denouncer, Virginia Giuffre, has been found dead through suicide. Was it really suicide?
Virginia Giuffre, a key accuser of Epstein and Prince Andrew, was found dead on April 25, 2025, in what was officially ruled a suicide. However, we all know this was no suicide. It was an intentional "unaliving." Virginia met Epstein in 2000 at age 16 while working at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, where Ghislaine Maxwell recruited her as a "masseuse" (I already feel for the poor kid). This led to years of alleged sexual abuse and trafficking to powerful men, including Prince Andrew, whom she later accused in a high-profile lawsuit settled in 2022 for $11.3 million. Her courage in exposing Epstein’s elite trafficking ring made her a significant threat to those in power.
The circumstances of Giuffre’s death are riddled with red flags. Weeks prior she claimed a car crash left her in renal failure, posting about having “four days to live,” yet police described the incident as “minor” with no injuries. [I'm curious just exactly how much money is in the Epstein pay-off fund?]
Her father insists she was murdered, stating, “Somebody got to her,” while her attorney, Karrie Louden, pointed to “troubling inconsistencies” in the suicide ruling. In 2019, Virginia's had a social media post warning that any “suicide” would be foul play orchestrated by “evil people” wanting her silenced.
The Epstein case has a chilling history of convenient “suicides,” including Epstein himself AND his associate Jean-Luc Brunel. The pattern looks to be a deliberate effort to eliminate those who threaten the untouchable elites implicated in Epstein’s network. While authorities may stick to the suicide narrative, the evidence points to a clear truth. Virginia was targeted to protect the powerful.
God rest her soul...
Much Love,
Lynn
She also once asseverated in social media, that she was not suicidal and would never take her own life. But the question remains: Why now? They've had plenty of years to end her life, but did not see it necessary until now? Were new names about to be dropped in the Epstein case, perhaps of people about whom she had information?
ReplyDeleteThat is exactly it... Something scared them. I sense they offered to "pay her off" and she wouldn't take it or wanted more than they were willing to pay.
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