A HARROWING final letter written by Prince Andrew’s sex abuser accuser has been released by her family – after they insisted: “Her voice will not be silenced.”
The scrawled handwritten note was made public by relatives just days after she was found dead at her farmhouse in Perth.
This was a recent photo Virginia’s brother Danny Wilson shared
Danny, left, posted this picture alongside a tribute to his sister Virginia, centre
AFPVirginia accused Prince Andrew of sex trafficking[/caption]
The family shared a picture of Virginia’s handwritten note
It is believed she took her own life after years of torment.
The letter reads: “Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, and Brothers need to show the battle lines are drawn, and stand together to fight for the future of victims.
“Is protesting the answer?
“I don’t know. But we’ve got to start somewhere.”
The letter was posted online by her distraught sister-in-law Amanda Roberts who vowed to carry on her legacy in the wake of her apparent suicide.
Mrs Roberts, married to Ms Giuffre’s brother Sky, uploaded a snapshot of the letter alongside a poignant tribute pledging to fight on.
She said: “Hello world. We found a handwritten note that our sister Virginia wrote.
“I think it’s important that the survivors know that she’s with you and her voice will not be silenced.
“I know that it’s so important, and her wish is that we continue to fight.
“Her words are: ‘Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, and Brothers need to show the battle lines are drawn, and stand together to fight for the future of victims.
“‘Is protesting the answer? I dont know. But we’ve got to start somewhere’.
“To all survivors and those protesting. We stand with you in solidarity and know the fight is not over!”
Her family are determined to carry on her work for survivors of sex abuse after revealing the “toll of abuse” became “unbearable” for the mum-of-three.
It comes as her distraught brother, Danny Wilson, posted new photographs showing him, Virginia and their brother Sky in happier times.
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AFPHer family says the toll of abuse became too much for Virginia[/caption]
This was the message from the family accompanying the picture of the letter
Who was Virginia Giuffre?
VIRGINIA Roberts – later Virginia Giuffre, 41, was an American-Australian campaigner and a prominent victim of the sex trafficking ring of Jeffrey Epstein.
She made claims against Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, as well as Brit socialite Ghislaine Maxwell – Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-lover.
Giuffre alleged in court documents that she was procured by Maxwell, 63, the daughter of disgraced tycoon Robert Maxwell, as a teenage “sex slave” for Epstein.
She released a manuscript just hours before Epstein’s death, which added to more than 2,000 documents of a lawsuit pending against the former financier and his pals.
The legal documents were released in a defamation case involving Giuffre, who has claimed in court documents that Prince Andrew slept with her three times.
In 2019, Virginia Roberts claimed that she had sex with Prince Andrew in a toilet when she was 17, after a night where he had allegedly been plying her with vodka in a posh London club.
On February 15, 2022, it was announced that Prince Andrew settled the lawsuit – sparing him a humiliating court battle.
The images showed them cuddling on a sofa and cheekily flipping the bird in another.
Danny was in Australia just weeks before her death offering her support before Sky flew in to take over.
The pair are said to be “utterly distraught” by her death.
Mrs Roberts wrote: “I hope you’re dancing my beautiful sister. We miss you with all our heart and soul.
“Rest now angel, we will carry your legacy!”
Tormented Ms Guiffre, 41, was found unresponsive at her remote home north of Perth on late Friday night after the alarm was raised.
Cops raced through the gates to the scene but were unable to revive her.
Officers spent the next 12 hours at the property collecting evidence before arranging for her body to be moved.
Her lawyer, Karrie Louden, has since said there were “no signs” that she wanted to end her life in the days and weeks before tragedy struck.
She said her friend was planning for the future and had even pencilled in a legal meeting to sort her affairs.
ReutersVirginia Giuffre walks after the hearing in the criminal case against Epstein[/caption]
instagramWeeks before her death, Virginia posted a picture of her looking bruised and said she had four days to live after a car crash[/caption]
Ms Louden, speaking to The Sun at Ms Giuffre’s farmhouse in Neergabby, said: “We’ve got big question marks over it.
“There’s suicide and then there’s misadventure.
“Has she just taken too many painkillers? Was she intentionally doing it?
“I don’t even know what the cause of death was.
“The family said what the family has said but I’m not going to speculate whether it was suicide or accidental.
“She was in a lot of pain but she was looking forward to things in the future.
“I was here this time last week and things were positive.
“I’m a defence lawyer, so I don’t like to speculate about things. I like beyond reasonable doubt.”
Ms Louden revealed she had spoken to her client in the days before her body was found and heard nothing that caused any concern.
Police have since launched their own probe – which is being led by major crime detectives – as well as the coroner.
But Ms Louden, who began representing Ms Giuffre in January, said it was possible “we will never know” what happened to her.
She went on: “The police were just very, very vague.
“I know that she’s gone but how that happened, I don’t know.
“I’m not sure we’ll ever know. The coroner might say it was suicide, misadventure or inconclusive.”
Mum-of-three Ms Giuffre accused the Duke of York of sexual abuse on three occasions, including when she was just 17, after being trafficked by his evil pal and billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The paedophile tycoon was later found dead in his prison cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial.
Royal outcast Andrew, 65, vehemently denied the accusations but later paid Ms Giuffre a reputed £12million in an out-of-court settlement.
He has been silent ever since Virginia took her own life.
The Duke broke cover briefly on Sunday when he and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson were seen driving out to take their corgis for an afternoon walk.