Virginia Roberts Giuffre Family, Net Worth, Parents, Husband, Children

Virginia Roberts Giuffre Family

Virginia Roberts Giuffre Family and Net Worth –  is an American-Australian advocate of justice for sex trafficking victims Born to her Parents Sky and Lynn Roberts know all about her in this blog

Virginia Louise Giuffre  is an American-Australian advocate of justice for sex trafficking victims. She is one of the most prominent and outspoken survivors of the alleged sex trafficking ring that was operated by convicted sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein in association with Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew, Duke of York.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre Biography

Name Virginia Roberts Giuffre 
Birthday9 August 1983
Age38 years
BirthplaceVictims Refuse Silence
NationalityAustralian
EducationNot Known
ProfessionAdvocate of justice for sex trafficking survivors
Last UpdateMarch 2022

Virginia Roberts Giuffre Early Life

Virginia Giuffre was born Virginia Louise Roberts in Sacramento, California, on August 9, 1983.Giuffre told the Miami Herald that she went from being in “an abusive situation, to being a runaway, to living in foster homes.”She lived on the streets at age 13 before getting abused by a 65-year-old sex trafficker, Ron Eppinger, in Miami.At the age of 14 Giuffre reunited with her father and returned to live with him.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre Family Life and Parents

Virginia Roberts Giuffre with Father
Virginia Roberts Giuffre with Father

Virginia Roberts Giuffre parents are Sky Roberts (Father) and Lynn Roberts (Mother) .The family relocated to Loxahatchee in Palm Beach County, Florida, when she was four years old. Giuffre has a younger brother.It was reported that she had come from a “troubled home” and, from the age of seven, was molested by a close family friend.Her father worked as a maintenance manager at the Mar-a-Lago property owned by Donald Trump, and also helped Giuffre obtain a job there.

Mother NameLynn Roberts
Father Name Sky Roberts
Sister Name Not Known
Brother Name Not Known

Virginia Roberts Giuffre Husband

Virginia Roberts Giuffre Husband
 

Virginia Roberts Giuffre married  with Robert Giuffre in 2002, Giuffre lived in the Glenning Valley suburb of New South Wales’ Central Coast in Australia for 11 years. The family relocated to the United States in November 2013 and stayed for several years, initially spending time in Florida, and later in Colorado in 2015. In 2019, it was reported that Giuffre lived in Cairns, Australia, with her husband Robert and their three children: two sons and one daughter.

Marital StatusMarried
HusbandRobert Giuffre (m. 2002)
ChildrenFive

Virginia Roberts Giuffre Net Worth

Virginia Giuffre has an estimated Net Worth of between $4 million in 2022. The earnings listed mainly come from her salary and brand endorsements.

NameVirginia Roberts Giuffre
Net Worth ( 2022 )$ 4 million
Income SourceAdvocate 
Yearly Income / Salary5 crore
Monthly Income / Salary15 lakh +
Last Update 2022

Professional Career

In 2008, a lawsuit  was filed by Bradley Edwards and Paul G. Cassell that accused the U.S. Justice Department of violating the Crime Victims’ Rights Act during the first criminal case against Epstein by failing to allow several of his victims to challenge his plea deal.Epstein sued Bradley Edwards for civil racketeering but later dropped his suit; Edwards countersued for malicious prosecution, with the result that Epstein issued a public apology to the lawyer and settled the case for an undisclosed sum in December 2018.

Edwards, who represents several Epstein accusers in addition to Giuffre, reportedly settled in aid of his clients, whose greatest wish was to pursue their larger objective of having their allegations heard in a federal court in order to overturn the non-prosecution agreement. Edwards stated that “They’re willing to talk. They want to share their stories. This was part of their healing.”In a February 2019 ruling, District Judge Kenneth Marra determined that prosecutors had violated victims’ rights as defined by the Crime Victims’ Rights Act.

In 2006, a year before Giuffre was first contacted by authorities, the Palm Beach Police Department had a growing body of evidence against Epstein, and signed a probable cause affidavit charging him with multiple counts of unlawful sex acts with a minor.

Epstein hired a team of powerful lawyers, including Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, Kenneth Starr, and Jay Lefkowitz, to serve in his defense.As the case progressed, Police Chief Michael Reiter became alarmed at the handling of the case by state prosecutors and then state attorney, Barry Krischer.

On May 1, 2006, Reiter asked Krischer to remove himself from the case; when Krischer declined, Police Chief Reiter turned his evidence over to the FBI for federal prosecution. While Reiter was initially hopeful that the FBI would thoroughly investigate and move the matter to a conclusion, in 2007, then South Florida U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta decided not to prosecute Epstein in federal court and referred the matter back to the local jurisdiction.

She founded the US nonprofit organization Victims Refuse Silence in 2015 and has been widely featured in interviews with American and British media describing her alleged experiences of being trafficked by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, to individuals including Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, and Jean-Luc Brunel.

In May 2009, Giuffre filed a lawsuit as Jane Doe 102 against Epstein and accused Maxwell of recruiting her to a life of being sexually trafficked while she was a minor. By late 2009, dozens of Epstein’s victims had filed civil lawsuits against him. All suits were settled for undisclosed amounts. The victims also filed for the records of the plea deal to be unsealed and made available to the public.