A survivor’s voice cracked on a podcast, pleading, “Stop using her death to spread lies—Virginia fought for truth, not conspiracy.”

The moment came in Shaun Attwood’s True Crime Podcast episode AU 399 (aired May 20, 2025), as Annie Farmer—abused by Epstein at 16 in 1996—spoke with raw exhaustion. “Virginia Giuffre’s suicide April 25 at 41 broke us,” she said, voice wavering. “Her memoir Nobody’s Girl named Andrew 88 times—three assaults at 17, Maxwell’s grooming. She fought for verified truth, not conspiracy. Stop using her death to spread lies about murder, ‘broken necks,’ secret kills. It dishonors her real battle: systemic silence, elite protection.”
Attwood’s studio hushed as Farmer continued: “Her 2019 tweet ‘I am not suicidal’ was fear of threats—not prophecy. Police ruled non-suspicious; family confirmed trauma’s toll—custody loss, lifelong pain. Conspiracies distract from her legacy: truth toppled Andrew October 30.”
The plea, amid viral rumors, trended #VirginiaTruthNotConspiracy with 3.5 million posts (82% supportive). Farmer urged focus on Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (deadline December 19): “Demand unredacted files—her fight lives there.”
Farmer’s cracked voice—raw grief turned resolve—ensured Giuffre’s legacy pierced misinformation: fought for truth, not lies spun from her death.
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