In an emotional appeal released in late 2025, the family of Virginia Giuffre—the courageous Epstein survivor who took her own life on April 25, 2025, at age 41—has issued a desperate plea to the public for any information that could shed light on the circumstances surrounding her heartbreaking death.

Giuffre’s siblings and loved ones expressed profound grief and lingering questions, stating: “We are begging anyone who has information about the events leading up to Virginia’s death to come forward.” They emphasized that even small details could help bring closure to a family shattered by loss, while potentially revealing the full truth behind her final days.
The plea comes amid reports of Giuffre’s intense struggles in her last months: a bitter divorce and custody battle that limited access to her three beloved children, a serious March car accident she described as nearly fatal, and the unrelenting weight of trauma from years of alleged sexual abuse and trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Her family has consistently linked her suicide to the lifelong toll of that abuse, compounded by recent personal crises.
“We lost our beautiful sister far too soon,” her brother Sky Roberts said tearfully. “She fought so hard for justice, but in the end, the pain became too much.” Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl, detailed horrific abuse and her encounters with powerful figures, including Prince Andrew—allegations he denied, settled out of court in 2022.
The family urged anonymity for tipsters if needed, directing information to authorities or victim advocacy groups. Advocates like lawyer David Boies praised the appeal, calling it a vital step toward transparency in a case still shadowed by unanswered questions.
As demands continue for the complete release of Epstein-related files, Giuffre’s loved ones hope public response will honor her legacy as a fearless voice for survivors, finally illuminating the darkness that claimed her life.
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