Epstein's 'Sex Slave' Reportedly Warns of 'Credible Death Threat' Against Her

Previously, Virginia Giuffre reportedly warned that she is not feeling suicidal, after one netizen suggested that the FBI “will kill her to protect the ultra-rich and well connected”.
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Virginia Giuffre, former alleged “sex slave” of Jeffrey Epstein who she claimed pressured her into having sex with Britain’s Prince Andrew on several occasions, has now apparently made a startling reveal related to her safety and well-being, the Daily Mirror reports.

According to the newspaper, shortly after declaring on Twitter that she is not feeling suicidal and that “too many evil people” allegedly seek to silence her, Giuffre announced that she was notified of an actual death threat against her.

​“I have been informed from the FBI there has been a credible death threat against me”, the tweet in question reads.

In response, many social media users were quick to praise Virginia and to offer her their support.

Some also asked her to reveal who actually threatened her, if she manages to discover their identity.

Giuffre previously alleged that Epstein trafficked her to Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, in 2001 after which they had sex three times.

Prince Andrew has denied Miss Giuffre’s allegations, repeatedly stating that he has “no recollection” of meeting her despite the fact that there is a photo of the two together.

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