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
Your courage helped spark a global movement. In your memory, we continue the fight for truth, dignity and justice. Kathy Hess
Thank you for speaking out. Your voice changed laws, challenged power, and continues to inspire action. Laurie Wechter
Thank you for speaking out. Your voice changed laws, challenged power, and continues to inspire action.

Thanks and blessings from another Sister Survivor!
Mia Mantello
Thank you for being a role model for all the rest of us. Thank you for showing us that it takes courage to speak out about our experience & to encourage others to do the same. Thank you for showing us how to move past victimhood to advocacy. Joan Oliver
Your courage helped spark a global movement. In your memory, we continue the fight for truth, dignity and justice. Connor Chesus
Justice Justice thou shalt pursue...
And you all have been doing so ... and will continue to.
Blessings and healing on you all.
David Kurz
Ah, Virginia...though not with the same group as you survivors, but my own nightmare assault, my heart & soul are always with you. I always believed you, and you and your loved ones need to know it; all of us survivors of anyone, knew it from the first time you courageously spoke up publicly. Tears are rolling as I type, and most likely always will, on this topic, and you. Despite the turmoil others created inside you, you still lit up a room when you smiled, and I only wish I'd known you in person, been able to hug you when you needed it, and let you know you were NOT alone.
Your courage helped spark a global movement. In your memory, we continue the fight for truth, dignity and justice. With your face in our minds, your voice in our ears, women across this planet have arisen again.
Judith Eckes
Thank you for your courage and strength. You continue to be an inspiration to us all. You gave survivors a voice, rest in peace knowing that we will continue this fight. Bless you with love! Catherine Wilson-Smith
Your courage helped spark a global movement. In your memory, we continue the fight for truth, dignity and justice. Myra Schegloff
I can't imagine how tough it must have been to walk in your shoes. During my life I have experienced some mistreatment of me as a woman, and also I have been sexually abused. In one case I reported it, and I think it did nothing. I respect you for speaking out as much as you did and for trying to make things better for yourself and other survivors of the mistreatment you all experienced. We will use your name and your memory to try to help others with their pain, and to try to stop more young women from being treated in that way. Marcia Bailey
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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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