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Virginia Giuffre Silenced: Epstein Whistleblower Mysteriously Dies On Eve Of Spilling

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Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s former sex slave Virginia Giuffre died under suspicious circumstances in Australia — according to insiders, who exclusively tell The National Enquirer that the brave whistleblower was likely murdered after agreeing to discuss her alleged abuse at the hands of Britain’s Prince Andrew in an explosive documentary.

Virginia, 41, who was found dead April 25 at her farmhouse outside of Perth, had accused the Duke of York, 65, of sexually assaulting her at age 17, claiming Epstein had served her up to him as a plaything. The prince denied the allegations, but agreed to a reported $16 million settlement in 2022 to end Virginia’s lawsuit against him.

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Now, sources say many — including FBI insiders — fear that the outspoken advocate for abuse survivors was targeted for death.

“She was scheduled to speak out about the Prince Andrew case,” says a insider familiar with the upcoming TV project. “She was going to give additional testimony in a huge six-part documentary. That’s the reason she was taken out.”

Authorities have yet to release an official cause of death, although some have suggested pills are to blame.

Yet Virginia’s lawyer Karrie Louden casts doubt on her death being a suicide, explaining, “There was no sign that that was something she was considering.”

Virginia was aware she had a bull’s-eye on her back after becoming one of the first victims to expose now-dead Epstein’s international trafficking ring.

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Investigators have claimed the moneyman’s multiple lairs were riddled with hidden cameras that recorded the billionaire’s rich and powerful friends bedding enslaved women and girls for blackmail purposes.

Yet Epstein’s many famous friends have denied any wrongdoing.

In a chilling 2019 social media post, Virginia — a mother of three — announced: “I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape or form am I suicidal … Too many evil people want to see me quieted.”

Paul Huebl, a Chicago cop turned Hollywood private eye, believes Virginia’s corpse should be examined for bruises and potential evidence of restraints.

“I would be looking for any kind of marks on her body because somebody may have force-fed her pills,” Huebl tells The Enquirer.

“There has been such a cloud of secrecy over this case, and she knows some of the high-powered people that were involved in the chicanery with Epstein. She’s a very viable target.”

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As The ENQUIRER previously reported, sources said Andrew is secretly plotting a royal comeback and wanted revenge against Virginia, whose blockbuster claims annihilated his royal standing and paycheck.

In April, Virginia’s mental health was publicly questioned after she shared a shocking photo of her bruised face online and wrongly asserted she had only four days to live following a car crash, which turned out to be a fender bender.

The source tells The ENQUIRER that the critical response may have inspired assassins to strike because “if you paint her as a screwball and she commits suicide, people don’t look twice.”

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However, sources say many people are looking twice because Virginia has joined a growing list of Epstein associates who have suddenly perished.

Epstein himself was found hanged in his New York City jail cell at age 66 in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking in what officials insisted was suicide.

Former teen sex slave Carolyn Andriano, 36, died of a drug overdose in May 2023. Movie producer Steve Bing fell from the 27th floor of his Los Angeles building in 2020. Mark Middleton — an ex-adviser to former President Bill Clinton, who had ties to Epstein — was found hanged and shot in Arkansas in 2022.

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Jean-Luc Brunel, a former French modeling agency boss, allegedly hanged himself in a Paris prison cell in 2022, while being investigated for raping and trafficking minors. And financier Steven Hoffenberg, who mentored Epstein in the 1980s, was found dead in his Connecticut home in 2022.

Clinton spokesman Angel Ureña has said the former president knew “nothing” about Epstein’s “terrible crimes.”

Yet sources add that those close to Clinton feared Virginia’s loose lips could bring down the former commander in chief — even if her statements didn’t hold water.

Virginia’s family has not addressed any murder speculation and instead blamed her death on sex abuse trauma and the challenges she faced for speaking out.

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