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Virginia Giuffre: Another Casualty of the State

Virginia Giuffre died yesterday. They say she committed suicide. They say that about a lot of whistleblowers and inconvenient witnesses. Giuffre was perhaps the most high profile victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring. Prince Andrew was among those she was trafficked to. She was a brave person who is hopefully at peace.

Virginia was treated like most threats to the rich and powerful have always been treated. She wouldn’t be silent after she was “passed around like a platter of fruit” by wealthy, decadent predators. High profile attorney Alan Dershowitz, whom she alleged was one of her abusers, called her a “liar, perjurer, and extortionist.” He even filed a counter lawsuit against her. Sometimes it doesn’t pay to be a cute teenager. When horny men of means are tempted, they usually get what they want. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s twisted Girl Friday, sounded like a true Mean Girl in one snippy comment found in a sealed document from her 2016 deposition, “I would never — the outfit doesn’t work at all so…I did not take her shopping.” Maxwell was referring to the outfit in the infamous photo above, which depicts Prince Andrew with his arm around a teenage Virginia’s waist, while Ghislaine is beaming behind her.

At the beginning of this month, stories broke that Virginia was hospitalized, and was being given “four days to live” after a suspicious crash with a school bus. The former Virginia Roberts wanted to see her children one last time, and commented, “But I think it’s important to note that when a school bus driver comes at you driving 110kmh as we were slowing down for a turn, that no matter what your car is made of, it might as well be a tin can.” A photo of Virginia, presumably from her hospital bed, showed her severely bruised face. Virginia’s publicist declared, “Virginia has been in a serious accident and is receiving medical care in the hospital. She greatly appreciates the support and well wishes people are sending.” A few days later, Australian police released a statement calling the incident “minor” with no reported injuries. Speculation was that Virginia was trying to appeal to her estranged children.

Then reports appeared featuring remarks from parents of the children involved in the “minor” bus crash. “The whole story is sick and I don’t know what’s true and what is not but I do know [the injuries] are not from the bus incident,” one mother was quoted as saying. “It’s lies. I don’t know what she is trying to get from all of it . . . but I do feel bad for her and I hope she gets help.” Virginia was living on an Australian farm, and had gone through an acrimonious divorce after 22 years of marriage and three children. The mother stated that she was “disgusted” by Virginia’s bedside selfie, but didn’t seem curious about the condition of her face, which resembled the classic look of an abused woman. All that was missing was the wife-beater. Maybe she ran into a non-Royal door. Stories claimed that she had breached a “family violence restraining order.” Perhaps it was a case of “you should see the other guy.”

Prince Andrew had settled out of court after Giuffre filed a lawsuit, for an undisclosed but presumably substantial sum. While denying any wrongdoing, a statement from Andrew said that he “regrets his association with Epstein, and commends the bravery of Ms Giuffre and other survivors in standing up for themselves and others.” The Royal once known as “Randy Andy” has always been the black sheep of Buckingham Palace. Remember Koo Stark, the soft porn star? And his frequenting an S & M club? Virginia’s legal team noted that at the time she was trafficked, she was a “frightened, vulnerable child with no one there to protect her” and that “no person, whether President or Prince, is above the law.” I think it’s been established that Presidents and Princes, along with CEOs, clueless celebrities, 85 IQ professional athletes, and attorneys like Alan Dershowitz, are indeed all very much above the law.

In a haunting December 10, 2019 tweet, Virginia had emphatically declared, “I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape, or form am I suicidal. I have made this known to my therapist and GP- if something happens to me for the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me to protect them. Too many people want to see me quieted.” Feisty Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene took to Twitter on April 25, 2025, declaring, “Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre has died by ‘suicide.’ The truth needs to come out no matter who is responsible.” Sen. Mike Lee bluntly stated, “Virginia Roberts Giuffre didn’t commit suicide. No chance.” Former Rep. Matt Gaetz tweeted, “Imagine believing this was actually suicide….” Well, I remember how everyone– including most of the state controlled media- scoffed at Epstein’s own alleged “suicide.” But as usual, nothing happened. Ghislaine Maxwell refused to name names, and was convicted of trafficking minors to unknown men.

Lady Victoria Hervey, best known for having a brief fling with Virginia’s accused abuser Prince Andrew, responded to the “suicide” by stating, “When lies catch up to you there’s no way out.” Hervey had previously taunted Virginia about “what goes around comes around,” and superimposed the word “Karma” over the photo of her with the bruised face. You’d think someone with the title of “Lady” would have more class than that. Let’s compare Virginia’s claims to that of the bizarre E. Jean Carroll, who alleged Donald Trump had raped her some time in the 1990s- she couldn’t remember what year it happened- in an upscale department store changing room. Carroll joked about sex with Trump online, had a cat named “Tits,” and painted the trees in her yard blue. How could a jury not believe her and award her millions? I don’t think she could produce a photo of Trump with his arm around her waist, the way Virginia did. I guess some rape allegations are more equal than others.

Virginia’s declaration that she would never kill herself evoked memories of the late Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the so-called “DC Madam” who briefly achieved some renown over her “black book” of high profile clients. After one of her girls, I think she was fittingly named “Bambi,” killed herself, a frightened Palfrey went on Alex Jones’s show in 2008 and reiterated that she was not suicidal, and to not believe it if she “killed herself.” Shockingly, she went on to supposedly do just that, shortly afterwards. No more was heard of her “black book,” and none of her celebrated clients were ever revealed. Kind of like how none of those on that still hidden Epstein list were ever prosecuted. After Giuffre admitted in 2022, that she “may have made a mistake” in claiming Dershowtiz abused her, Jeffrey Epstein’s one time receptionist Maria Farmer, who’d been the first to alert the authorities to his trafficking operation, said that Virginia acted out of “fear” and only dropped the lawsuit for her own “safety.”

Farmer defended Giuffre, saying, “Alan Dershowitz has done everything in his power since 2006 to defend all of his friends. Since 2006, we have been dealing with the wrath of that man. I’m deeply worried about Virginia’s safety at this time. She is an incredible woman who has faced demons….Anyone who knows this case knows Dershowitz has been a major player the entire time. From helping Epstein get a sweetheart deal, he has been busy….Now I believe she is being pressured. I wasn’t at the negotiating table, yet I know Virginia has never lied!” Looks like Farmer was right to worry about her friend’s “safety.” Looks like it was pointless for Virginia, as it was for Deborah Jeane Palfrey, to recognize the real threat that she might be silenced, and to publicly maintain she would never take her own life. No one believes Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. Except those who officially “investigated” the incident.

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