Virginia Giuffre’s Attorney Breaks Silence, Reveals ‘She Had Plans for the Future’ — Casts Doubt on Suicide


Virginia Giuffre’s final days were described as ‘positive’ by her attorney, Karrie Louden.

Karrie Louden cast doubt on reports that Giuffre committed suicide, noting she was in relatively good spirits and making plans for her future.


Last Friday, reports emerged that Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring, died by suicide. The 41-year-old was allegedly found dead on her farm in Neergabby, Australia.

The news also sparked controversy after a 2019 social media post by Giuffre resurfaced following her death.

In it, she wrote: “I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape or form am I suicidal. I have made this known to my therapist and doctor. If something happens to me – for 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.”

Attorney Karrie Louden told The Sun she had spoken to Giuffre just days before her death, and that Giuffre was looking forward to her future.

Louden also told The Sun that police had refused to confirm Giuffre’s death.

“Until the evidence is in, we’re just, you know, drawing conclusions,” Louden said. “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.”


As reported by The Sun:

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.

“I’d spoken to her in the days before,” Louden said.

“I was meant to be up here today, right now, having a meeting with her so we could sort out some of her legal affairs.”

“I was here this time last week and things were positive.”

But in a scathing blast at the authorities, Louden said she was left reeling, claiming police failed to even confirm Virginia’s death.

Giuffre was sexually abused by Epstein and Maxwell between 1999 and 2002, after meeting them in Florida. She was lured into their scheme while trying to get her life back on track.

Billionaire sex trafficker and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein died by ‘suicide’ in August 2019 while serving a prison sentence at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York.

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