Family of Virginia Giuffre Shares Heart-Wrenching Letter She Wrote to Her Children Weeks Before Her Death
- Virginia Giuffre, known for accusing Jeffrey Epstein of abuse, died by suicide in April after struggling with her marriage and family issues.
- Giuffre's family released her diary revealing that her husband, Robert, was abusive and controlling during her advocacy work against trafficking.
- Before her death, Giuffre indicated thoughts of suicide, and her family believes her Instagram post claiming she had four days to live was a desperate attempt to reach her children.
- Her final diary entry expressed deep sadness about not seeing her children, stating, 'Every day that I don’t see your faces has a little less light.
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Family of tragic Prince Andrew accuser say she was 'proud' of role in downfall - The Mirror
Virginia Giuffre, who helped bring notorious American billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to justice, told relatives before her death that she was "never afraid" of powerful people
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