Virginia Giuffre

Advocate for sex trafficking victims

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April 9 2025 A court hearing was scheduled regarding an alleged breach of a family violence restraining order, which Giuffre denied.
March 31 2025 Giuffre claimed on Instagram that her car collision resulted in renal failure and that she had been given four days to live.
March 31 2025 Giuffre was involved in a bus crash that led to renal failure, with her reporting on Instagram that she had been given four days to live.
March 24 2025 Involved in a minor car crash with a bus, according to Western Australia police records.
January 2025 Giuffre and her husband Robert reportedly separated.
2022 In court documents, Rina Oh made accusations of sexual misconduct against Virginia Giuffre, including claims of unauthorized sexual touching and alleged abuse of minors, which Giuffre denied.
November 8 2022 Giuffre drops her allegations against Dershowitz, stating she 'may have made a mistake'.
October 2022 Ghislaine Maxwell, while in prison, disputed the authenticity of the photograph showing her, Andrew, and Giuffre together.
February 15 2022 Giuffre and Prince Andrew reached an out-of-court settlement, which included the Prince making a substantial donation to Giuffre's charity.
January 2022 Anthony Figueroa, Giuffre's former boyfriend, claimed on Good Morning Britain that Giuffre told him Epstein would take her to meet Prince Andrew.
January 2022 Unsealed documents revealed that Giuffre's 2009 lawsuit settlement against Jeffrey Epstein was for $500,000 and other unspecified 'valuable consideration'.
January 12 2022 Judge Lewis A. Kaplan rejected Prince Andrew's attempts to dismiss Giuffre's sexual abuse lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed.
November 2021 Victims Refuse Silence is relaunched under the new name Speak Out, Act, Reclaim (SOAR).
October 2021 Rina Oh filed a defamation lawsuit against Virginia Giuffre, with Giuffre having previously accused Oh of helping to traffic girls for Jeffrey Epstein.
August 9 2021 Virginia Giuffre filed a civil lawsuit against Prince Andrew in New York, alleging sexual encounters with the prince when she was 16-17 years old after being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein.
2020 Giuffre moved with her family to Ocean Reef in Perth, Western Australia.
August 9 2020 Giuffre and other Epstein survivors were featured in the documentary series 'Surviving Jeffrey Epstein' which premiered on Lifetime.
July 2020 Giuffre was interviewed by Gayle King on CBS This Morning following Ghislaine Maxwell's federal indictment.
May 2020 Giuffre appeared in the four-part Netflix series 'Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich'.
January 2020 U.S. attorney Geoffrey Berman stated that Prince Andrew provided 'zero cooperation' with the Epstein investigation.
2019 Giuffre was reported to be living in Cairns, Queensland with her husband Robert and their three children.
December 2 2019 BBC Panorama interview with Giuffre is aired, helping to shift public opinion against Prince Andrew.
November 2019 Boies sues Dershowitz for defamation in response to Dershowitz's accusation of pressuring Giuffre to provide false testimony.
November 20 2019 Prince Andrew resigned from his royal duties following the negative public reaction to his interview and Giuffre's allegations.
November 16 2019 BBC's Newsnight interviewed Prince Andrew about Giuffre's allegations, leading to widespread public disapproval.
November 10 2019 Giuffre was interviewed for the 60 Minutes Australia investigation, detailing her experiences of being trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell to have sex with Prince Andrew.
October 2019 Charles Cooper takes over Giuffre's legal representation in the defamation suit against Dershowitz after a judge rules Boies cannot continue as her lawyer.
October 2019 Giuffre gives an interview to BBC's Panorama describing her experiences of being sex trafficked by Epstein for Prince Andrew.
September 2019 Giuffre reaffirms her claims of misconduct by Dershowitz.
September 20 2019 Giuffre appeared on a special edition of Dateline NBC with Savannah Guthrie, discussing the Epstein scandal alongside other victims in a segment titled 'Reckoning'.
August 29 2019 District Judge Richard Berman dismissed all sex trafficking charges against Epstein after his death, closing the case against him.
August 27 2019 Virginia Giuffre was among 16 women who spoke publicly at a hearing about Epstein's case, emphasizing that 'the reckoning must not end' and that Epstein did not act alone.
August 10 2019 Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan prison cell, reportedly by suicide.
August 9 2019 First batch of documents from Giuffre's suit against Maxwell are released to the public, further implicating Epstein and his associates.
July 6 2019 Jeffrey Epstein was arrested at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey and charged with sex trafficking and sex trafficking conspiracy by prosecutors from the Southern District of New York.
July 2 2019 United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit orders the unsealing of documents from Giuffre's civil suit against Maxwell.
June 2019 Dershowitz files motions to dismiss Giuffre's suit and to disqualify Boies' firm from representing her.
April 2019 Giuffre files a defamation lawsuit against Dershowitz in New York, with David Boies as her lawyer.
February 2019 District Judge Kenneth Marra rules that prosecutors had violated victims' rights as defined by the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
December 2018 Epstein settles a civil racketeering lawsuit with lawyer Bradley Edwards, issuing a public apology and paying an undisclosed sum after Edwards countersued for malicious prosecution.
June 2017 Giuffre's defamation lawsuit against Maxwell was settled under seal, with Maxwell reportedly paying Giuffre millions of dollars in settlement.
2016 Dershowitz and Edwards/Cassell settle their defamation lawsuit for an undisclosed financial sum.
2015 Giuffre and her family moved to Colorado from Florida.
2015 Edwards and Cassell sued Dershowitz for defamation, with Dershowitz countersuing.
2015 Giuffre creates Victims Refuse Silence, a non-profit organization supporting sex trafficking victims.
September 2015 Virginia Giuffre filed a defamation lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell in federal court in New York, stemming from allegations and Maxwell's comments about those allegations.
April 2015 A federal judge ruled that Giuffre could not join the federal Crime Victims' Rights Act lawsuit, and her affidavit was stricken from the case.
January 2015 Giuffre filed court papers in Florida presenting her allegations against Epstein and his associates.
2014 Stanley Pottinger begins representing Giuffre, and David Boies and his firm Boies Schiller Flexner start representing her pro bono.
December 2014 Giuffre filed a Florida court document for the 2008 Crime Victims' Rights Act lawsuit, detailing allegations of being trafficked to Prince Andrew.

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