Donald Trump breaks his silence on Virginia Giuffre’s ‘h0rrible’ d3ath as conspiracy theorists link it to Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious ‘sᴜicid3’ in prison | HO

Donald Trump has called the death of Jeffrey Epstein‘s s3x slave Virginia Giuffre ‘a horrible, horrible thing’, as online conspiracy theorists insisted her sudden passing is suspicious and linked it to the jail cell death of her billionaire abuser.

Ms Giuffre, who grew up in Florida, worked at the US President’s Mar-a-Lago estate as a teenage spa attendant when she was approached by Epstein’s fixer Ghislaine Maxwell who made her a masseuse and then s3xual servant to the paedophile financier.

Virginia, who settled a s3xual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew after she claimed she was abused by him with the help of Maxwell, died in Western Australia on Friday, aged 41.

Speaking to reporters on the tarmac at a New Jersey Airport on Sunday, Mr Trump said news of Ms Giuffre’s death was ‘a very sad situation, the whole thing’.

‘That whole situation is very sad – her and others,’ he said. ‘Certainly, that’s a horrible thing’, and then repeated: ‘It’s horrible. It’s a horrible, horrible thing’.

Virginia’s heartbroken family have said that the ‘toll of abuse… became unbearable’ for her and that she ended her own life.

But online conspiracy theorists continue to claim that her death should be investigated – with many linking it to the death of Epstein, who hanged himself in his jail cell six years ago. The tragedy of Virginia’s death comes after two other young victims of billionaire convicted paedophile Epstein previously died.

The US president’s son Donald Trump Jr has been among those drawing attention to a haunting online comment by Jeffrey Epstein victim Ms Giuffre, where she said in 2019 that she was not suicidal and if she died it would because of ‘evil people’ who want her ‘quieted’.

Following news of Ms Giuffre’s death on Friday, President Trump ally Laura Loomer has pointed to a car crash the Epstein victim was in on March 24 as evidence of a conspiracy against her.

Speaking to reporters on the tarmac at a New Jersey Airport yesterday, President Trump said news of Ms Giuffre's death was 'a very sad situation, the whole thing'

Speaking to reporters on the tarmac at a New Jersey Airport yesterday, President Trump said news of Ms Giuffre’s death was ‘a very sad situation, the whole thing’

Ms Giuffre, who settled a s3xual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew, died in Western Australia on Friday, aged 41, her publicist has confirmed. She is pictured with the Duke of York and Ghislaine Maxwell as a teenager

Ms Giuffre, who settled a s3xual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew, died in Western Australia on Friday, aged 41, her publicist has confirmed. She is pictured with the Duke of York and Ghislaine Maxwell as a teenager

Her publicist said last month that Ms Giuffre was being treated in an Australian hospital after a serious accident. Pictured is a screenshot of Virginia Giuffre's Instagram post after a car crash in March

Her publicist said last month that Ms Giuffre was being treated in an Australian hospital after a serious accident. Pictured is a screenshot of Virginia Giuffre’s Instagram post after a car crash in March

Epstein killed himself himself in his jail cell with an orange noose he fashioned from ‘a sheet or a shirt’.

But in the aftermath there are some who believe he was murdered – especially because of his links to so many rich and powerful people – a theory that has never been proved and is widely dismissed by experts.

These theories include the removal of his cellmate, possession of banned objects in his cell, and how two guards failed to stop him killing himself.

American-born Giuffre has lived in Australia for years and has become an advocate for s3x trafficking survivors after emerging as a central figure in the prolonged downfall of disgraced paedophile financier Epstein.

She came forward publicly after the initial investigation ended in an 18-month Florida jail term for Epstein, who made a secret deal and was released in 2009.

In subsequent civil lawsuits, Ms Giuffre said she was a spa attendant as a teen at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort when she was approached in 2000 by Maxwell.

She was hired as a masseuse for Epstein and was flown around the world for meetings with men at Epstein’s behest while she was 17 and 18.

The Giuffre family said in a statement that Ms Giuffre was a ‘fierce warrior in the fight against s3xual abuse’ but that the ‘toll of abuse… became unbearable’.

‘She lost her life to suicide, after being a lifelong victim of s3xual abuse and s3x trafficking,’ they said.

The statement added: ‘She was the light that lifted so many survivors. Despite all the adversity she faced in her life, she shone so bright. She will be missed beyond measure.

‘Despite all the adversity she faced in her life, she shone so bright. She will be missed beyond measure.’

She is survived by her three children, whom the statement described as the ‘light of her life.’

On Monday, a Western Australia Police spokeswoman confirmed Ms Giuffre’s death was still under investigation by major crime detectives, but did not appear to be suspicious.

Ms Giuffre’s death had been reported to the Perth Coroner’s office, which will investigate the circumstances.

She had recently separated from her husband, Robert, and was due to face court over allegations she had breached a family violence order.

Last month she also made headlines after being taken to hospital following a traffic collision.

Ms Giuffre was one of the most outspoken accusers of convicted s3x offenders Jeffrey Epstein (pictured) and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell

Ms Giuffre was one of the most outspoken accusers of convicted s3x offenders Jeffrey Epstein (pictured) and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell

Ms Giuffre became an advocate for s3x trafficking survivors after emerging as a central figure in Epstein’s prolonged downfall.

The financier killed himself in August 2019 while awaiting trial on US federal s3x trafficking charges involving dozens of teenage girls and young women.

Ms Giuffre came forward publicly after the initial investigation ended in an 18-month Florida jail term for Epstein.

In subsequent lawsuits, she alleged that Maxwell hired her as a masseuse for Epstein while she was working at Trump’s resort.

She also said she was flown around the world for assignations with men, including the Duke of York, while she was 17 and 18. Andrew has denied this allegation.

Andrew paid millions to settle a civil s3xual assault case with Ms Giuffre, whom he has said he had ‘no recollection of ever meeting’.

She sued him for allegedly s3xually assaulting her when she was 17 after she was trafficked by Epstein.

Conspiracy theories have been surging with the sharing of a social media post by Virginia saying she was not suicidal and never would be.

There has been focus on a post Ms Giuffre wrote on X, formerly Twitter, in December 2019, in which she wrote: ‘I am making it publicy [sic] known that in no way, shape or form am I sucidal [sic].

‘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 quiteted [sic].’

Donald Trump Jr then shared the post more widely, including to his 15million followers on Elon Musk-owned X, adding the words: ‘This is wild.’

Former Australian of the Year and s3xual assault survivor activist Grace Tame has seemingly weighed in on a conspiracy theory on Virginia Giuffre’s death under a post by Marie Claire Australia on Saturday.

The post, picturing Ms Giuffre, simply stated: Virginia Giuffre, Epstein survivor and advocate, has died.’

Ms Tame commented under the post ‘*been killed’.

It is unclear if Ms Tame was hinting at a more sinister intent behind Ms Giuffre’s passing, or if she was referring to the external environment – such as the alleged abuse and public scrutiny – as responsible for her death.

Ms Giuffre was one of the most prominent accusers of convicted s3x offenders Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who she said kept her as a s3x slave while flying her around the world and offering to their powerful associates ‘like a platter of fruit’.

Virginia Giuffre, pictured here outside a court in New York in August 2019 amid the case against abuser Jeffrey Epstein, died on Friday aged 41 at her home near Perth in Australia

Virginia Giuffre, pictured here outside a court in New York in August 2019 amid the case against abuser Jeffrey Epstein, died on Friday aged 41 at her home near Perth in Australia

US President Donald Trump's son has shared a previous online post by Virginia Giuffre
US President Donald Trump’s son has shared a previous online post by Virginia Giuffre

On Saturday, Giuffre's brother Danny Wilson (left) paid tribute to her on social media by displaying a photo of him and his sister

On Saturday, Giuffre’s brother Danny Wilson (left) paid tribute to her on social media by displaying a photo of him and his sister

Virginia Giuffre, with a photo of herself as a teen, when she says she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein

Virginia Giuffre, with a photo of herself as a teen, when she says she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein

Following news of Ms Giuffre’s death on Friday, President Trump ally Laura Loomer has pointed to a car crash the Epstein victim was in on March 24 as evidence of a conspiracy against her.

Ms Loomer wrote on X: ‘I don’t believe Virginia Giuffre committed suicide. Just like I don’t believe Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. First she gets in a car crash, now they say she killed herself? Sounds like someone wanted her dead.’

Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote on Instagram that Ms Giuffre had died by ‘suicide’ – pointedly putting the word in quotemarks.

The Georgia politician posted: ‘The truth needs to come out more matter who is responsible.’

Another of Epstein’s victims, Carolyn Adriano, was found dead in a hotel room in May 2023 – having previously given testimony that put Ghislaine Maxwell in prison.

The 36-year-old mother-of-five died from a suspected accidental overdose, police said at the time, though her mother Dorothy Groener called for more information – saying: ‘Nobody’s giving me any answers.

‘This is my daughter, and she deserves justice. She got to a point where she was turning her whole life around.’

That came after another of Epstein’s victims, Leigh Patrick, died of a heroin overdose in Palm Beach in Florida, in May 2017, weeks short of turning 30.

She previously told DailyMail.com in an unpublished interview in 2015 about her abuse by Epstein.

Following her death, Ms Patrick’s twin Selby said: ‘My sister suffered tremendously – and it started with Epstein. Something happened in her when she met him that got her out of control.

Virginia Giuffre is pictured here alongside her brother earlier this month in western Australia

Virginia Giuffre is pictured here alongside her brother earlier this month in western Australia

‘She struggled with addiction since the time she met that guy. She went to rehab several times. She fought hard, but she eventually succumbed to the addiction. We miss her.’

Recent concerns for Ms Giuffre’s wellbeing began on March 30, when she shared a photograph of herself from her hospital bed covered in bruises, with her left eye nearly swollen shut.

The photograph showed discoloration to her face and chest, which has been described as severe bruising.

She claimed she had ‘four days to live’ and that she had kidney failure.

Western Australia Police publicly dismissed the severity of Giuffre’s collision, describing it as a ‘minor’ accident that left no one injured. She was discharged on April 7.

Her family later came out and said she had been on painkillers when she posted to Instagram and believed she was writing on a private social media page.

Weeks after the crash, Ms Giuffre then claimed in April that her husband, Robert, whom she had three children with, was beating her. They had recently split up after 22 years of marriage.

In a statement to People, she said: ‘I was able to fight back against Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein who abused and trafficked me. But I was unable to escape the domestic violence in my marriage until recently.

‘After my husband’s latest physical assault, I can no longer stay silent. Again, I thank everyone for their support. I have faith that justice will prevail.’
Her husband has so far not responded to the allegations.

Ms Giuffre’s family confirmed her death in a statement on Friday, writing that she had lost her life to suicide after dealing with being a s3x trafficking victim in her teens.

They wrote: ‘It is with utterly broken hearts that we announce that Virginia passed away last night at her farm in Western Australia.

‘She lost her life to suicide, after being a lifelong victim of s3xual abuse and s3x trafficking.

‘Virginia was a fierce warrior in the fight against s3xual abuse and s3x trafficking. She was the light that lifted so many survivors. In the end, the toll of abuse is so heavy that it became unbearable for Virginia to handle its weight.’

Her family added that ‘the light of her life’ were her children Christian, Noah and Emily.

They added: ‘It was when she held her newborn daughter in her arms that Virginia realised she had to fight back against those who had abused her and so many others.’

Virginia Giuffre is seen here arriving at Federal Court in New York in August 2019 for a hearing in the criminal case against abuser Jeffrey Epstein

Virginia Giuffre is seen here arriving at Federal Court in New York in August 2019 for a hearing in the criminal case against abuser Jeffrey Epstein

Virginia Giuffre (pictured) took her own life at her home in Australia on Friday, her family said

Virginia Giuffre (pictured) took her own life at her home in Australia on Friday, her family said

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A Western Australia Police Force spokesperson has told the Mail preliminary findings indicated Ms Giuffre’s death was ‘not suspicious’ and that paramedics had provided ’emergency first aid’ shortly after arriving at the home.

The force said: ‘About 9.50pm Friday 25 April, emergency services received a report a woman had been located unresponsive at a residence in Neergabby.

‘Police and St John WA attended and provided emergency first-aid. Sadly, the 41-year-old woman was declared deceased at the scene.

‘The death is being investigated by Major Crime detectives; early indication is the death is not suspicious.’

Epstein killed himself in August 2019 while awaiting trial on federal s3x trafficking charges involving dozens of teenage girls and young women, some as young as 14.