Virginia Giuffre, Accuser of Prince Andrew, Claims Terminal Condition After Accident
Virginia Giuffre reveals she faces days to live following a serious vehicle accident, drawing attention to her prolonged fight for justice against sex trafficking.
Virginia Giuffre, a notable accuser of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein and alleged victim of sexual trafficking by Prince Andrew, has reported a dire medical condition following a severe vehicle accident.
In a recent social media post, Giuffre disclosed that she has been informed she may have only days to live due to complications from the crash.
She described the incident, stating, "a school bus driver comes at you driving 110 km as we were slowing for a turn...
it might as well be a tin can," highlighting the severity of the collision.
Giuffre detailed her condition, mentioning that she is suffering from kidney renal failure and has been transferred to a specialist hospital for treatment.
In her post, which included a photograph of her in a hospital bed with a head injury, she expressed a desire to see her children once more.
Her father, Sky Roberts, expressed his love and prayers for her recovery in response to her post, offering support and assistance during this critical time.
A representative for Giuffre confirmed she has been involved in a serious accident and is currently receiving medical care.
The representative conveyed Giuffre's gratitude for the support and well wishes from the public.
Virginia Giuffre has been one of the most prominent figures among Epstein’s accusers.
She has publicly claimed that she was sexually abused by Prince Andrew when she was 17 years old, specifically alleging that Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell facilitated the encounters.
In 2021, she initiated a civil lawsuit against Prince Andrew in a New York federal court, which resulted in an out-of-court settlement in early 2022. Andrew has denied all allegations of wrongdoing.
Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison in June 2022 for recruiting and grooming young girls for Epstein, who was arrested in July 2019 and faced multiple charges related to sex trafficking before his death by suicide while in custody.
Virginia Giuffre was reportedly living in Australia, with indications from social media that she was in Perth as recently as early March 2023. However, local law enforcement in Western Australia stated they have no record of a recent incident involving a bus and car, and St Johns Ambulance WA did not report knowledge of such an occurrence.
The case surrounding Giuffre, Prince Andrew, and Epstein's broader network continues to attract global attention as discussions around sexual abuse, trafficking, and accountability evolve.