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Virginia Giuffre, a former resident of Loxahatchee and one of the volume prosecutors of Jeffrey Epstein, died last week at the age of 41.

Her death, which initially decided a suicide, triggered demands for further investigations by her father, who asks the authorities to review the circumstances in connection with their death, according to TMZ reports.

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Giuffree, who visited the Royal Palm Beach High School, is remembered for her courage to uncover Epstein's sex trade ring and to work for victims of sexual abuse.

The local lawyer Spencer Kuvin, known for the trial against Epstein, praised Giuffre's relentless struggle for justice. Although he did not represent her personally, Kuvin gave her effect.

“Virginia continued. She not only fought with Jeffrey Epstein, but also against the federal government in the way you received the procedure with the treasure contract – and won,” Spencer Kuvin, lawyer at Goldlaw.

In 2019, Giuffree publicly claimed that Epstein kept her around the age of 17 and forced her to have sex with his friends. She claimed that Prince Andrew was aware that she was a minor at that time, even though he repeatedly denied the allegations.

Kuvin also emphasized the tragic reality with which many survivors were confronted, and found that Giuffree was not the only victim that took her own life.

“There are others. They have to be nameless because they were anonymous during the time when this process has been laid out,” he said.

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While their death is examined, the authorities have stated that it is not considered suspicious. Epstein died in a New York prison in 2019, weeks after his arrest for sexual trade in a New York prison.

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