Prince Andrew Accuser Issues Public Warning: 'I Am NOT Suicidal'
Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts warns she is 'in no way, shape or form suicidal'

Virginia Roberts, the child victim of Jeffrey Epstein who accuses Prince Andrew of raping her when she was 17-years-old, has issued an emotional public warning, stating that she is "in no way, shape or form suicidal."
Roberts, now Virginia Giuffre, posted the chilling message on Twitter Wednesday after making allegations that Andrew, the Duke of York, raped her on three separate occasions.
Ms. Roberts says she was taken as a sex slave by now-deceased pedophile Epstein was she was just 15, and later "trafficked" to the Queen's second-born son for sex when she was 17.
The 36-year-old issued the public plea after giving a high-profile interview accusing powerful figures, including the British prince, of sexually abusing her.
"If something happens to me - in the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me to protect them," she wrote on Twitter.
"Too many evil people want to see me quieted."

It comes after Epstein died in custody in the US while awaiting trial.
An official autopsy concluded he hanged himself, despite a counter-conclusion from high-profile pathologist Michael Baden that the evidence "points to homicide."
Roberts recently appeared on the BBC where she gave an emotional interview about the abuse she claims she suffered at the hands of Epstein and Prince Andrew.
She claims the prince abused her three times - once at Epstein's New York apartment, once on a yacht in the Caribbean, and once at the London home of Ghislaine Maxwell - Epstein's alleged child procurer.
I am making it publicy known that in no way, shape or form am I sucidal. I have made this known to my therapist and GP- If something happens to me- in the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me to protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quiteted 🦋 https://t.co/8463mPR6YU
— Virginia Giuffre (@VRSVirginia) December 11, 2019
Speaking about her first alleged encounter with Andrew in London, she said she was taken to Tramp nightclub where she recalls dancing with the "sweating" prince.
After leaving the nightclub, Giuffre said: "In the car, Ghislaine tells me that I have to do for Andrew what I do for Jeffrey.
"And that made me sick. I didn't expect it from royalty.
"I didn't expect it from someone that people look up to and admire - the royal family."
Giving her account of what happened at Ghislane's house, she added: "There was a bath and it started there and it led into the bedroom.
"It didn't last very long, the whole entire procedure. It was disgusting.
"He wasn't mean or anything. But he got up and said thanks and walked out.
"And I sat there in bed just felt horrified and ashamed and felt dirty."
She went on: "I had just been abused by a member of the royal family."
She spoke out after Prince Andrew gave his own BBC interview where he vehemently denied the claims against him.
In the interview, he claimed to have no memory of a photo apparently showing the pair at Ghislane's house ever being taken, and suggested it had been faked.
He also suggested that her memory of him "sweating" was inaccurate because his experiences in the Falklands meant he suffered from a rare condition that left him unable to sweat.
In response to Giuffre's BBC interview, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said the Duke "unequivocally regrets his ill-judged association with Jeffrey Epstein" and "deeply sympathizes with those affected who want some form of closure."

They said "it is emphatically denied that The Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts. Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation."
The palace has also stated that any suggestion of impropriety with underage minors by the duke was "categorically untrue."
He was widely criticized for failing to show remorse for his association with the disgraced financier or empathy with Epstein's victims during his television appearance.
He has resigned from a large number of patronages and seen organizations he was once involved with severing ties.
Miss Roberts claimed in court papers in Florida that she was forced to have sex with Andrew when she was aged 17, below the state's age of consent.
However, that allegation was struck out by a judge in 2015 for being "immaterial and impertinent."
And Epstein didn't kill himself.