The lawyer for Virginia Giuffre, the victim of Jeffrey Epstein, who committed suicide at home in Australia, has raised doubts about the suicide by claiming that “we have a big question mark about it.”
Karrie Louden claimed that her 41-year-old mother showed no indication that she wanted to hurt herself before she was found dead on a Western Australian farm last Friday.
“When I got the call, I was like, ‘Are you kidding me?’ because there was no indication that it was something she was considering,” the lawyer said. solar.
Loudon, who has represented Giuffre since January, has expressed skepticism about the shocking announcement of the family that took her life.
“There’s suicide, then there’s misfortune,” Loudon argued.
“I wasn’t in the room. I wasn’t there. The family said what the family said, but I’m not going to guess whether it was a suicide or an accident.”
Giuffre’s death comes weeks after he went to social media to claim there was a “day to live” that was allegedly injured in a collision with the school bus on March 24th.
Giuffle, who allegedly had sex with Prince Andrew of the UK as a teenager, posted a photo of herself lying in a hospital bed covered in bruises.
“She was in a lot of pain, but she was looking forward to things in the future,” her lawyer argued.
“She wanted to renovate this house and all sorts of such things.”
After her family issued a statement confirming the news of her death, she said, “She lost her life due to suicide after being a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sexual trafficking.”
“She was the light that lifted so many survivors,” the statement continued. “In spite of all the adversity she faced in her life, she was shining so brightly. She is overlooked immeasurably.”





