Virginia Giuffre's Diary Reveals Domestic Abuse Before Suicide in Australia
Virginia Giuffre's Diary Reveals Domestic Abuse Before Suicide in Australia

Virginia Giuffre's Diary Reveals Domestic Abuse Before Suicide in Australia

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Virginia Giuffre, known for her role in exposing Jeffrey Epstein and accusing Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, died by suicide in April 2025 amid personal turmoil that extended beyond her high-profile legal battles. Contrary to conspiracy theories suggesting foul play, her family has revealed that her final months were dominated by a harrowing custody battle and allegations of domestic violence against her estranged husband, Robert Giuffre, who she accused in diary entries and text messages of being emotionally and physically abusive. Giuffre claimed her husband's behavior worsened as she became a more public advocate against Epstein, alleging he restricted her advocacy work and access to her children. She left a heartfelt suicide note for her three children, expressing her enduring love and sorrow at not being able to see them. Police records confirm past incidents of alleged domestic violence, and her family released excerpts from her diary to counter rumors and ensure her children know her love for them. Legal proceedings related to her family situation in Western Australia remain ongoing, with her husband's attorney declining to comment.

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