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Virginia Giuffre, once an anonymous teenage victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sprawling sex-trafficking operation, became one of the most prominent and courageous voices to expose the web of elite abuse he orchestrated.
A recently recovered diary belonging to Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers, contains explosive claims that appear to contradict the two-page memo recently released by the FBI and Department of Justice.
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Virginia Giuffre's legacy as a central figure in the Epstein scandal refuses to fade—especially as her chilling 2019 warning, her links to Mar-a-Lago, and a new DOJ memo reignite scrutiny around the powerful names she challenged.
From Jeffrey Epstein's 2005 case to his death in a New York jail cell in 2019, the crazy twists and turns in his bizarre sex crimes case in Florida.
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The Daily Caller on MSNDershowitz Claims He Saw Full Epstein Client List While Defending Himself In Giuffre CaseHarvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz claimed he’s seen Jeffrey Epstein’s full client list — but said confidentiality rules prevent him from naming names in a March 19 interview. The resurfaced clip from “The Sean Spicer Show” has fueled new scrutiny of Epstein’s alleged connections,
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Mid-Day on MSNWho Was Virginia Giuffre? Trump, Epstein & The Woman Who Spoke OutVirginia Giuffre was the woman who helped bring down Jeffrey Epstein’s empire and accused Prince Andrew of sexual abuse. But in April 2025, she tragically died by suicide—just as pressure mounted on Donald Trump to release Epstein-related files.
Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre's final diary entries have revealed her deep emotional turmoil before her tragic death.
The family of Virginia Giuffre want her money, which includes money received from Prince Andrew, to go to her children and her charity.
In the weeks before she took her own life, Virginia Giuffre wrote in her diary about alleged abuse by her husband, calling herself a "prisoner in her own home." The longtime Epstein accuser was barred from seeing her children — a separation her family says left her heartbroken.
Despite all the rhetoric about how the same justice system is applied to rich and poor, powerful leader and ordinary citizen alike, this case suggests otherwise.