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
I'm sorry, but in my message to Virginia, I said I read about what happened to her "the other day." That's because when I googled the report of her death, I misread it. I thought it said she died on April 25th, 2026, when in fact, it said April 25th, 2025, which was A YEAR AGO! By the time I realized my mistake, it was too late. I had already posted the message bearing my error.Michael Palmieri
I apologize for making such a stupid blunder. I'm sorry if I offended anyone by making it sound like Virginia was alive until a few days ago. I especially apologize to VIRGINIA GIUFFRE HERSELF!
Please forgive me, folks.
Dear Virginia, wherever you are,Michael Palmieri
I just read about what happened to you the other day. Some say it was suicide, others say it was an accident, while still others suggest something far more sinister than those. But whichever way it was, the world has lost a very brave woman, an inspiration to others like you.
It's a disgrace what certain people had done to you all these years and have gotten away with it because they're rich and powerful, including, supposedly, the current occupant of the White House in Washington, DC.
I hope to God that all those responsible are brought to justice and that they get what they deserve.
As for you, I hope that you're in a far better place than this and that you may finally rest in peace. God bless you, Virginia.
Survivor of Catjolic Church abuse when I was 14 . Thank you for standing up to terrible abuse and power and corruptionJacqui North
I believe you. Thank all of you for your continued bravery, fighting for justice. You've helped so many fellow survivors in innumerable ways. Sending so much love to all of you.Lauren Poper
Your courage helped spark a global movement. In your memory, we continue the fight for truth, dignity and justice.Catherine Donovan
Thank you for speaking out. Your voice changed laws, challenged power, and continues to inspire action.Robin Blakesley
The courage of all survivors who have come forward is an inspiration to all. During these challenging times when so much damage has been done by this administration, your stories have clarified what must change in order for us to move ahead. Thank you and know that many of us are carrying you in our hearts. Love, JillJill Faber
Your courage helped spark a global movement. In your memory, we continue the fight for truth, dignity and justice. So sorry for all the pain and disrespect you had to endure. Thank you for fighting for all women.Maureen O'Neal
Thank you for speaking out. I wish you were here to feel the love and support of so many. Your book was very powerful and in your memory we will fight for the truth to be told. My thoughts are with your children and I wish them peace as they navigate this world without you.Arlene Paxton
I cannot fathom what these young girls and boys suffered through. The ones that survived, thank you so much for being very brave and speaking out about what happened to you all. I am praying that justice is someday served for those who committed these crimes. Bless you all. Sending love and hugs to each and every one of you.Sheila Tran
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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