School mom pals recall Virginia Giuffre’s tranquil suburban life in western Australia — before family trouble, suicide

School mom pals recall Virginia Giuffre’s tranquil suburban life in western Australia — before family trouble, suicide


Virginia Giuffre’s harrowing early life as a victim of sex abuse and trafficking at the hands of one of the world’s most notorious pedophiles was in sharp contrast to the apparent domestic bliss she carved out for herself in western Australia, friends told The Post.

Giuffre, 41 — who became a fierce advocate for abuse victims and fought Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell for years in court — committed suicide Friday, her family confirmed.

She moved to the land down under with then husband Robert Giuffre, raising their three children for two decades before her life apparently began to unravel in recent months.

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Giuffre accused disgraced US financier Jeffrey Epstein and Britain’s Prince Andrew of sexual abuse. She is seen here with both Andrew

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