Western Australia’s police commissioner confirms that police will review their interactions with Virginia Giuffre, a former accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, following her death in 2025 near Perth. Multiple outlets report that the review focuses on how police responded to Giuffre’s claims and her engagement with Australian police before her death.
The West Australian and PerthNow both describe the review as being carried out by the state police force, with the intent of examining what was done and how the matter was handled. ABC Australia similarly reports that interactions involving Giuffre will be reviewed, citing the commissioner’s confirmation.
Daily Mail also states that officers responsible for the case involving Giuffre will be reviewed. All sources attribute the decision to the police commissioner and place Giuffre’s death in Western Australia in 2025, near Perth.
The reporting does not provide additional details about what specific allegations were involved in the police interactions, what actions were taken, or the scope and timeline of the review.