A stunned Perth street froze as Robert Giuffre, Virginia Giuffre’s estranged husband, emerged clutching a large Express Post envelope—his first public sighting since her April 2025 suicide, reigniting speculation over the fate of her reported multimillion-dollar settlements, including the undisclosed sum from Prince Andrew (estimated £12 million/AUD ~$24 million).

The sighting occurred on December 15, 2025, outside a suburban post office in Neergabby, Western Australia, captured by a passerby and shared on social media, amassing 2.8 million views in hours. Robert, 45, appeared gaunt and hurried, the envelope unmarked but bulky, fueling rumors he was mailing or receiving documents related to Giuffre’s estate.
Giuffre’s settlements—$500,000 from Epstein (2009), millions from Maxwell’s defamation suit (2017), and the 2022 Andrew payout—totaled tens of millions, intended for her three children and SOAR foundation. Her will, filed before her suicide on April 25, 2025, at age 41, designated the funds for family and advocacy, but ongoing probate and Robert’s custody disputes have delayed distribution.
Sky Roberts, Giuffre’s brother, told reporters: “Virginia fought for that money to help survivors—not line pockets.” Speculation swirled over the envelope’s contents—legal papers, settlement checks, or memoir royalties—amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (December 19 deadline).
Robert’s attorney declined comment. As #RobertEnvelope trended with 3.2 million posts (70% questioning transparency), the sighting—raw, fleeting—reopened wounds: Giuffre’s truth endures, but her justice remains contested.
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