A Memorial Book Honoring Virginia Roberts Giuffre
Virginia was a mother, a friend, a survivor and a hero whose courage helped spark a global movement for justice.
Use the form below to submit a reflection, tribute, or words of solidarity. Your contribution will be included in a collective digital memorial honoring her legacy and the power of survivors everywhere.
About Virginia Roberts Giuffre
Virginia Roberts Giuffre (1983–2025) was the most prominent survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and countless other abusers, including Jean-Luc Brunel and former Prince Andrew. After escaping their violence, she dedicated her life to holding them and their network of predators accountable.
Virginia’s bravery helped imprison abusers and end their trafficking networks across America and Europe. Her allegations against former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor led to the stripping of his royal titles by the King of England and his arrest.
Today, countless governments, corporations, and universities have renounced their ties to the powerful people and institutions connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s network of abuse.
Virginia was a mother, a friend, a survivor and a hero. She loved music and butterflies. She was an ordinary American girl, who did extraordinary things. Her leadership helped spark a movement across the world.
Since Virginia’s passing on April 25, 2025, millions have connected to share their own stories of survival, healing and recovery.
Together, we stand against sexual violence in all its forms. We recognize domestic abuse and the insidious damage it wreaks at home. We support suicide awareness, and the countless men and women struggling quietly and in the dark.
Our sister fought all these battles every day. We support all those who are still fighting, who feel lost and afraid. Alone, we are afraid. Together, we are feared.
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Messages to Virginia
Virginia,John Feucht
i'm so sorry that this was your experience. i'm even more sorry that it contributed to you taking your own life.
your story lives on and you are not forgotten.
thank you for your courage.
i'm sorry it ended this way.
in solidarity,
John F Feucht
I'm so sorry for everything that happened to you. I'm sorry that so many children have been abused. Mostly, I want you to know that your bravery and courage have not gone unnoticed. All of us, the abused, are standing up and naming the people who abused us. Hopefully, the world will change enough so that more children are born into a world where they are treasured and loved and where they never know what abuse is.Jennifer Murphy
Someday soon, that's my wish.
Your courage helped spark a global movement. In your memory, we continue the fight for truth, dignity and justice. You helped many, many of us to understand the breadth and depth of sexual trafficking and grooming of young girls as well as the people and systems that keep I going. Thank you for exposing these horrors. We will fight to bring justice for young girls and others.Edie Lycke
Honouring brave Virginia and grateful to all you survivors for your courage in speaking out to help things improve for all. I care about you.Joan Smelkinson
The courage to stand up to those in power and in the face of public shaming by those who want to silence voices of victims is needed.Patrick Burke
Thank you for speaking out. Your voice changed laws, challenged power, and continues to inspire action. May your memory be for a blessing.Ailsa Hermann-Wu
Your courage helped spark a global movement. In your memory, we continue the fight for truth, dignity and justice. Thank you for speaking your voice and letting the truth be known. <3Heidi Sue LeBoeuf
Your courage helped spark a global movement. In your memory, we continue the fight for truth, dignity and justice.Ingrid Alpha
The history of American politics and corporate management is a history of young and powerless women being used by leadership. Early presidents and leaders used hostage unpaid labor. Non-political men took hostagesvia religions also called marriage.Margaret A Thomas
Women everywhere are learning that looks are not real power, that youth is not real power. The men of leadership deceive, rape, torture and kill women if it suits their agenda. The patriarchy will cover their asses and use PR to legitimize their exploitative behavior.
Women like Virginia have put their futures, their lives, and their mental and physical health on the front lines of information and resistance.
Rest in peace, Virginia, sister to us all.
Thank you for your courage to endure... then expose this evil energy. I speak as a brother to another victim of sexual abuse.Doug Mayor
Partners
We are grateful to hold this memorial alongside feminist organizations dedicated to uplifting and preserving the voices of survivors.
We are supported by the invaluable work of Women’s March, UltraViolet, SOAR, FEMINIST, World Without Exploitation, National Organization For Women, Feminist Generation, National Women’s Law Center, and Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund.
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre changed the world through her courage and refusal to stay silent. Make a donation to UltraViolet Action in her memory to help continue the fight she led. Together, we can demand justice and accountability for survivors everywhere.
Survivors deserve accountability — not silence
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