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Virginia Giuffre alleged her husband assaulted her in 2015; her death by suicide in 2025 sparks a legal fight over her estate.
A previously sealed 2015 police report reveals Virginia Giuffre alleged her estranged husband Robert Giuffre assaulted her in their Colorado home, punching her, choking her, and threatening to shoot himself with a 9mm pistol, prompting officers to find visible injuries and blood. The incident resurfaces as a legal battle over her multimillion-dollar estate continues in Western Australia, where her sons argue she died without a will, potentially allowing Robert to inherit one-third, while her lawyer contends she had an implied will excluding him. Giuffre, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s trafficking network, died by suicide in April 2025. Robert later pleaded guilty to domestic violence and received probation, though he denies the allegations. The report was released as part of the December tranche of Epstein-related documents.