Virginia Giuffre’s Last Note: A Call for Survivors to Stand Together

Virginia Giuffre, a brave woman who spoke out against Jeffrey Epstein, left a heartfelt note before she died. Her note was found in her home in Australia after she passed away on April 25. She wanted to send a message of support to other victims of sexual abuse.

                                                                             Her family discovered the note among her things. It seems she planned to share it at a protest outside the White House. In her letter, Giuffre wrote, “We are not going away.” She urged families to come together and fight for the rights of victims. She also wondered if protesting was the answer but believed it was a start.

                                                                               Her sister-in-law, Amanda Roberts, shared this special note with the world. She insisted that it’s essential for survivors to know that Giuffre is still with them and that her voice will continue to inspire others to fight back.

                                                                    Recently, former President Donald Trump commented on Giuffre’s death, calling it “very sad.” He expressed sorrow for her situation and the situations of many others who have suffered.

                                                                      Virginia Giuffre bravely spoke about the abuse she experienced at the hands of Epstein and worked hard for change. She also made headlines when she accused Prince Andrew of assaulting her when she was just 17. Although he denied the allegations, Prince Andrew paid Giuffre a large sum to settle the case.

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