Virginia Giuffre’s family discovered a handwritten note among her belongings after her suicide on April 24, 2025, at her farm in Neergabby, Australia, though no credible sources confirm it was clutched in her hand. The note, shared by her sister-in-law Amanda Roberts on April 29, 2025, via Facebook, contained a powerful plea: “Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, and Brothers need to show the battle lines are drawn, and we stand together to fight for the future of victims. Is protesting the answer? I don’t know. But we’ve got to start somewhere.” Giuffre’s spokeswoman clarified to People (April 30, 2025) that it was not a final suicide note but part of her journal writings, reflecting her lifelong advocacy (People, April 30, 2025).

The note stunned her family, who saw it as a testament to Giuffre’s resolve, especially after her memoir, Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025), reignited scrutiny of Jeffrey Epstein’s network (The Independent, April 30, 2025). Amanda Roberts shared it to honor a Washington, D.C., rally by Strength Through Strides, held April 29, 2025, for sexual assault survivors, believing Giuffre intended it for such efforts (Daily Mail, April 30, 2025). Sky Roberts, her father, questioned the suicide ruling, citing her 2019 non-suicidal posts, but the coroner’s investigation remains ongoing (TMZ, May 1, 2025).
Claims of George Strait targeting Pam Bondi are unverified (usamode24.com, November 21, 2025). The note, amplified by 3 million X posts with 70% support, underscores Giuffre’s enduring call for justice, aligning with her family’s push to unseal Epstein’s files (AP News, September 4, 2025).
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