The father of Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew sexual abuse victim Virginia Giuffre, who died last week from a reported suicide, believes his daughter did not take her own life and is now demanding a full investigation.
Giuffre herself previously stated that she was not suicidal, and her lawyer also believes that to be the case.
As we reported, Virginia’s lawyer, Karrie Louden, who was among the first at the house after Virginia’s body was found, told The Sun Online: “We’ve got big question marks over it.”
Giuffre was also involved in a collision incident just weeks before her death, later posting on Instagram that she had been hit by a bus in Australia and had just days to live.
Weeks later, she was dead.
Now Giuffre’s father has spoken out, saying he does not buy that narrative.
“My daughter was a fighter,” Roberts told TMZ.
“She was speaking out against some of the most powerful people in the world, and now we’re supposed to believe she just gave up?”
“I don’t buy it. The police need to dig deeper—much deeper,” Roberts added.
As Giuffre’s lawyer, Karrie Louden, stated, “Until the evidence is in, we’re just, you know, drawing