Trump Calls Virginia Giuffre's Death 'Horrible' After Her Suicide in Australia
Trump Calls Virginia Giuffre's Death 'Horrible' After Her Suicide in Australia

Trump Calls Virginia Giuffre's Death 'Horrible' After Her Suicide in Australia

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Former President Donald Trump publicly addressed the death of Virginia Giuffre, a key accuser in the Jeffrey Epstein case, describing it as 'a very sad situation.' Giuffre, who had been an outspoken advocate for survivors of sexual abuse and sex trafficking, died by suicide at her home in Australia at the age of 41, according to statements from her family and authorities. Her family remembered her as a fierce warrior in the fight against sexual abuse, noting the heavy toll her experiences had taken on her well-being. Giuffre had previously worked at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort and alleged that she was recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell for Epstein, later testifying against powerful figures including Prince Andrew. Western Australia Police stated Giuffre’s death is not being treated as suspicious. Trump’s remarks acknowledged the broader tragedy surrounding Giuffre and others connected to the Epstein scandal.

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