Read Virginia Giuffre’s ‘Suicide’ Note – EVOL

Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre left behind a handwritten note with a message of support for sexual abuse survivors before she died by suicide last Friday night.

Her family revealed they found the note among her possessions at the Neergabby farmhouse, 80km north of Perth, Western Australia, where her body was discovered.

Giuffre’s brother Sky Roberts shared an image of the note which he believed was intended to be sent to a protest rally outside the White House in Washington today.

In it, in a section which was partially obscured, she told supporters: ‘We are not going to go away.’

She added: ‘Mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers need to show the battlelines are drawn and we stand together to fight for the future of victims.

‘Is protesting the answer – I don’t know, but we’ve got to start somewhere.’

It’s believed Giuffre wrote the message for organisers of the Washington rally of sexual assault survivors being held in Lafayette Park, opposite the White House, ahead of Denim Day on April 30.

Giuffre became famous as a victim of Epstein and his girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, who she accused of sex trafficking her to Prince Andrew when she was just

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