The ultimate handwritten letter by Virginia Giuffre has been released by her family just days after she is alleged to have committed suicide aged 41.
Virginia, who settled a sexual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew, was found dead at her home in Western Australia.
The scrawled handwritten note reads: ‘Moms, Fathers, Sisters, and Brothers need to point out the battle lines are drawn, and stand together to fight for the way forward for victims.
‘Is protesting the reply?
‘I don’t know. But we’ve got to start out somewhere.’
The letter was posted by Virginia’s sister-in-law, Amanda Roberts, who has said she’s going to carry on her legacy.

She uploaded the letter alongside a tribute that reads: ‘Hello world. We found a handwritten note that our sister Virginia wrote.
‘I believe it’s necessary that the survivors know that she’s with you and her voice is not going to be silenced.
‘I do know that it’s so necessary, and her wish is that we proceed to fight.
‘I hope you’re dancing my beautiful sister. We miss you with all our heart and soul.
‘Rest now angel, we are going to carry your legacy!’
The news comes after Virginia’s brother, Danny Wilson, posted a brand new photo of them together.

In the brand new photo, Virginia could be seen linking arms together with her brother during happier times.
After her death, her family said in an announcement Virginia was a ‘fierce warrior within the fight against sexual abuse’ but that the ‘toll of abuse… became unbearable’.
Police confirmed emergency services received reports of an unresponsive woman at a property within the Perth suburb of Neergabby on Friday night.
‘Police and St John Western Australia attended and provided emergency first aid. Sadly, the 41-year-old woman was declared deceased on the scene,’ a police spokeswoman said.
‘The death is being investigated by Major Crime detectives; early indication is the death shouldn’t be suspicious.’
Ms Giuffre was one of the outspoken accusers of convicted sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell.
She alleged they trafficked her to Prince Andrew when she was 17, a claim which he has denied.
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