Western Australian police to review response to Virginia Giuffre domestic violence dispute

Western Australian police have agreed to review their handling of a domestic violence dispute involving Virginia Giuffre, a prominent victim of Jeffrey Epstein, prior to her death by suicide last year. The review was initiated following a formal request from Giuffre's family.
Why it matters
The case highlights concerns regarding police accountability and the handling of domestic violence incidents involving high-profile individuals.
Sky Roberts (L), brother of Virginia Giuffre (pictured), who was abused by Jeffrey Epstein, and his wife Amanda Roberts (R). The family have written to WA authorities requesting a review of police handling of an domestic violence dispute involving Giuffre. Photograph: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Sky Roberts (L), brother of Virginia Giuffre (pictured), who was abused by Jeffrey Epstein, and his wife Amanda Roberts (R). The family have written to WA authorities requesting a review of police handling of an domestic violence dispute involving Giuffre. Photograph: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Jeffrey Epstein Western Australian police to review response to Virginia Giuffre domestic violence dispute Police will investigate how they interacted with Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent victims, after her family requested the review
The article reports on official actions and family requests without injecting editorial opinion.
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