SEE IT: Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre’s eerie message about suicide resurfaces after her death

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From the New York PostVirginia Giuffre — who killed herself at her home in Western Australia — once sternly warned she would never commit suicide.

The Jeffrey Epstein victim turned whistleblower made the statement in a post on X in 2019, replying to another user who claimed the “F.B.I. will kill her to protect the ultra rich and well connected.”

“I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape or form am I suicidal,” she wrote. “I have made this known to my therapist and GP – If something happens to me – in the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me to protect them. Too many evil people want to see me [quieted].”

The old tweet was resurfaced on X and shared by well-known conservatives including including House Republicans Nancy Mace and Marjorie Taylor Greene.


Giuffre had posted the comment on December 10, 2019, exactly four months after Jeffrey Epstein allegedly committed suicide in prison.

On the same day, Giuffree had written:

@HouseGOP I am Jane Doe 102-Virginia Roberts Giuffre victim/ survivor of #Epstein & #GhislaineMaxwell I was trafficked to an elite group of their associates. I among many others implore you to change the statue of limitations to nil so we can hold our perpetrators accountable. 🦋

If you agree that the statue of limitations should be changed please retweet this as much as possible. The only reason #GhislaineMaxwell is still walking around a free woman/Predator is because of this ridiculous law that protects the perp not the victim. 🦋

Podcast host Benny Johnson shared a screenshot of Giuffre’s old post about suicide and quoted her words:

VIRGINIA GIUFFRE: “I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape, or form am I suicidal.”

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) shared the post and wrote, “This gave me goosebumps.”

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene shared a photo of Giuffre with Prince Andrew and wrote, “Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre has died by “suicide.” The truth needs to come out more matter who is responsible.”

“Is this real?” asked Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah.). [Yes, it’s real.]

Donald Trump Jr. commented on Giuffre’s 2019 post, writing, “This is wild.”

Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano also appeared to be have serious concerns, as he responded to Giuffre’s old post:

Independent journalist and researcher Christopher Helali wrote, “Virginia Giuffre was very brave to expose Epstein, Maxwell, and their criminal gang including Prince Andrew and Jean-Luc Brunel. As someone who helped expose more of Epstein’s network by bringing to light the 2nd black book, I find it hard to believe Virginia committed suicide.”

On February 27, investigative reporter Tara Palmeri shared feedback she had received from Giuffre, regarding the release of the Epstein files. Palmeri wrote:

SCOOP: Epstein Survivor @VRSVirginia just told me @PamBondi’s Files are “not good enough” she wants pictures & photos that she’s seen at FBI. She said @elonmusk promised her more, but she’s hopeful for next phase.

@VRSVirginia said to me: “They took my court dociments and made them public. This is rehashing the same thing over again. It’s just not good enough, we want the untouchables. We know that there are videos from Epstein’s cache that I’ve phsycally seen.”

Giuffre then responded with what was to be among her last posts on X. In a well-written statement which did not sound suicidal at all, she wrote:

Tara, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for your courageous words regarding the release of Phase 1 of the Epstein files. Your commitment to shining a light on these issues is not just vital for me, Virginia Roberts, but for every victim of human trafficking who has been silenced for too long.

The disappointment we feel as victims is profound. In what is supposed to be a democratic society, where are our rights to freedom of information in MAGA America? It’s disheartening to witness what feels like a dog and pony show turned political stunt. True democracy should embody freedom, yet we continue to find ourselves trapped in a system that overlooks our struggles until it’s convenient for those in power.

As taxpaying citizens, we have earned the right to trust our elected representatives. It raises uncomfortable questions: Does justice only apply when it suits certain agendas? I sincerely hope that Phase II of the Epstein files will not follow the same path as its predecessor but instead provide transparency and honesty about the evidence that has caused so much suffering.

Having witnessed the trauma inflicted upon the girl I once was, I truly believed that leaders like Trump and Musk aimed to “Drain The Swamp.” However, my faith is waning. I hope they prove me wrong and that justice will finally be served for the hundreds of victims, including myself, who continue to suffer from the PTSD inflicted by those we are told to trust.

Thank you for being a truth seeker and for your unwavering fight for justice. Together, may we strive for a government that truly serves the people and upholds the principles of freedom for all.

God bless you, Tara and God bless America 🇺🇸 #FreedomForAll

Warm regards,
Virginia Roberts 🦋
@realDonaldTrump @elonmusk @PamBondi @JDVance @Kash_Patel @FBIDirectorKash @NewYorkFBI

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