Outspoken Epstein Accuser Virginia Giuffre "Died By Suicide" This Weekend, And Her Lawyer Says "There Are Big Question Marks About Her Death"
Yahoo News - Virginia Giuffre's attorney has voiced serious doubts about the reported suicide of the 41-year-old.
The lawyer said she was shocked when she got the call about her client’s death, adding that “there was no sign” that Giuffre had been considering taking her life.
She also noted that during their last conversation, Virginia Giuffre was “looking forward to things in the future.”
In the wake of the death of Virginia Giuffre, her lawyer, Karrie Louden, has expressed disbelief over the preliminary reports of suicide.
Karrie Louden, who has represented Virginia since the New Year, said the mum-of three was "in a lot of pain" but was looking forward to her future plans.
She told The Sun: "She [Virginia] wanted to renovate this house and all sorts of things like that. There were plans that she had for the future.”
The lawyer revealed she had spoken to the 41-year-old in the days before her death and had even been due to meet her on the day she was found unresponsive.
It is understood she suffered a pills overdose — though it remains unclear if it was deliberate, and toxicology tests are still pending.
It could also take up to two years for a coroner’s report to officially file a report on how she died.
So we had some sad news over the weekend regarding the tragic and terribly convenient "suicide" of Virginia Giuffre.
Here's a woman who survived the unspeakable horrors of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, only to find herself, at the age of 41, allegedly taking her own life. How utterly... predictable.
We are talkig about a survivor who took on the monsters of the world’s elite, and who, in the final months of her life, seemed to have been trapped in a script written by the very people she fought against.
Let’s revisit the accident she had not long before her “suicide.” A car crash involving a school bus, followed by her posting alarming photos from a hospital bed, claiming she had “four days to live” due to kidney failure-
In the weeks before her death, she had also posted alarming photos from a hospital bed showing severe bruising and claimed she had “four days to live” due to kidney failure.
Police, however, later described the crash as “minor” and said no one had been injured.
It comes as fresh details of the 41-year-old's final hours were revealed.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump gave a stunned reaction to her death, describing it as a "horrible, horrible thing".
Virginia Giuffre became known as one of the most outspoken Epstein survivors, saying she was trafficked around the world for sex and accusing Prince Andrew of abusing her when she was 17.
Yet, police described the crash as “minor” and dismissed any major injuries. Curious, isn’t it? You would think someone facing imminent organ failure might warrant a little more investigation, but no, moving along, nothing to see here.
After her miraculous recovery from what she thought would be her deathbed, she was reportedly back home, making plans, getting ready to renovate her house, sorting legal affairs. Hardly the activities of someone quietly plotting her exit from this world. Yet just weeks later, she’s found dead under circumstances so convenient you’d think it was scripted by the same people who produced Epstein’s "suicide."
A major red flag here is that police didn't even bother confirming her death for her lawyer, who was left scrambling for answers. How quaint right? No one even bothered to notify the people closest to her, which, of course, is how law enforcement typically handles such matters.
But in a scathing blast at the authorities, Louden said she was left reeling, claiming police failed to even confirm Virginia’s death.
She said: “I’m a defence lawyer, so I don’t like to speculate about things. I like beyond reasonable doubt.
“Officially, the police told me nothing. They didn’t even confirm that she was dead. That’s how little information the police have provided to me.”
I mean, there’s nothing unusual about the timing. A woman who had just filed a defamation case against Prince Andrew and was key to taking down Ghislaine Maxwell just so happens to end up dead in a very familiar fashion. Much like Epstein, a man who was about to face the music but, was found "suicided" in his cell. What are the odds?
And are you kidding me with the toxicology reports pending? Of course, they are. Because nothing screams transparency like a report that could take TWO freaking years, by which point everyone’s attention will have wandered. How is that even possible?
She added: “This has been a complete shock to all of us. If any of us had thought she’s going to commit suicide, of course we would have taken more steps, put her into a clinic or got her some more help.
“When I got the phone call, I was like, are you joking. Because there was no signs that that was something she was considering?”
Louden also claimed that Virginia showed "no signs" she wanted to take her own life.
A minor car accident. A near-death hospital scare. A social media post predicting doom. Then, a sudden "overdose" that the police have, almost instantaneously, decided is "not suspicious." If you're not at least mildly curious about the sequence of events here, you probably still believe Epstein hanged himself with a paper bedsheet and a prayer.
Not to mention Virginia had three young kids that are now left behind. Just a really sad story all the way around.
p.s. - Other victims and survivors are now coming forward to release videos of themselves affirming they are not suicidal.