Virginia Giuffre, a leading voice in the fight against sexual abuse and a central figure in exposing Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, was found dead at her home in Western Australia on April 24, 2025. Authorities have ruled her death a suicide, sparking an outpouring of grief from around the world.
Following her passing, a handwritten journal entry was discovered among her personal belongings. In it, Giuffre issued a powerful call to action, urging abuse survivors to stand together and keep pushing for justice. “Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, and Brothers need to show the battle lines are drawn,” she wrote. “We’ve got to start somewhere.”
Her message emphasized the importance of unity and collective action, even as she acknowledged uncertainty about the path forward. Giuffre had spent years sharing her story, helping uncover one of the most notorious abuse networks in recent history, and advocating tirelessly for victims who often felt voiceless.
Her family has vowed to continue the work she started, turning pain into purpose by supporting other survivors and keeping her message alive. Across social platforms and survivor communities, Giuffre’s final words are being shared as a rallying cry—reminding the world that the fight for justice doesn’t end with one voice, but continues with many.
