Father of Epstein Accuser Claims Daughter’s Death Not Suicide
Virginia Giuffre’s Death Raises Questions Amid Ongoing Scrutiny
Virginia Giuffre, a prominent advocate against sexual abuse and a key figure in exposing Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network, was found deceased at her home in Neergabby, Western Australia, on April 25, 2025. Authorities have reported her death as a suicide, noting no signs of foul play.
However, her father, Sky Roberts, has publicly challenged this conclusion, expressing disbelief that his daughter would take her own life. In an interview, Roberts stated, “There’s no way that she did. Somebody got to her.”

Giuffre had been a vocal advocate for survivors of sexual abuse, establishing the non-profit organization Speak Out, Act, Reclaim, dedicated to supporting victims of sex trafficking. Her allegations against high-profile individuals, including Prince Andrew, led to significant legal actions and settlements.
In the months leading up to her death, Giuffre faced personal challenges, including a difficult divorce and health issues. Despite these hardships, her father emphasized her resilience and commitment to her advocacy work.
A handwritten note left by Giuffre before her death, shared by her sister-in-law, conveyed her enduring commitment to fighting for victims’ rights.
The circumstances surrounding Giuffre’s death have prompted calls for further investigation. Her father’s assertions and her significant role in exposing sexual abuse have led to public concern and demands for transparency.
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