Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew Accuser, Dies at 41
Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew Accuser, Dies at 41

Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew Accuser, Dies at 41

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Virginia Giuffre, the American woman who accused Prince Andrew and others of sexual abuse after being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein as a teenager, has died by suicide at her home in Western Australia at age 41. Her family described her as a 'fierce warrior' and 'the light that lifted so many survivors,' highlighting the heavy toll of her experiences as a victim and advocate against sex trafficking. Giuffre's allegations, which Prince Andrew has always denied, played a central role in exposing the wider network of abuse linked to Epstein and forced public reckoning with systemic sexual exploitation. Authorities in Western Australia stated that preliminary findings indicate her death was not suspicious. Her death has been widely mourned by family, friends, and advocates, with tributes underscoring her courage and the enduring impact of her activism. The case continues to raise questions about justice and accountability for survivors of sex trafficking.

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