Australian Police To Review Death of Jeffrey Epstein’s Victim Virginia Giuffre
June 25, 2026
The horrific saga of Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s life and untimely death may not be over yet.
After Virginia Giuffre’s family accused officers of ‘systematic failures’, her case will be reviewed by the Australian Police.
Giuffre, the most famous and most active Jeffrey Epstein trafficking victim-survivor, was said to have taken her life in April 2025 at her farm in Neergabby, north of Perth.
This contested outcome came after years of fighting against Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew, and other powerful figures.

The Telegraph reported:
“Her brother and sister-in-law, Sky and Amanda Roberts, have demanded a police and coroner investigation into the handling of a domestic violence dispute before her death.
[Colonel] Blanch, the Western Australia police commissioner, confirmed under questioning in the state’s parliament on Wednesday that the force’s family violence team was reviewing every interaction between Giuffre and his officers.
The state’s coroner and ombudsman could each launch separate investigations, following the formal requests from Giuffre’s family, Mr. Blanch said.”

“The family, along with 16 domestic violence experts, has written to Ros Fogliani, the Western Australia coroner, to request an inquest into Giuffre’s death.
‘Virginia Giuffre spent much of her adult life in courageous pursuit of accountability for the abuse she suffered, taking significant personal risk to expose a network of exploitation and in doing so helping to protect other women’, read a letter signed by professors from Australia’s leading universities. ‘It would be a profound injustice if the question of whether systems failed her in her final months were not examined with equivalent rigor’.”

Daily Mail reported:
“One of the signatories, Chief Executive Officer at the Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing Alison Evans, said some victim-survivors can feel ignored.
‘Women with experiences of intimate partner violence often describe feeling dismissed, blamed for the abuse, or redirected into mental health pathways during contact rather than having the violence recognised by health, policing and legal services,’ she said.
‘A victim-survivor’s distress and suicidal thoughts and behaviours should not be treated as individual disorders’.”
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Author: Paul Serran