Virginia Giuffre’s agent reveals she was first hospitalised with injuries in January
Virginia Giuffre, who said in a social media post at the weekend that she was dying, was admitted to hospital at the beginning of the year in a separate incident, her agent has revealed.
Virginia Giuffre, who said in a social post that she was dying after suffering renal failure from a bus crash, was admitted to hospital with serious injuries at the beginning of the year, her agent has revealed.
In the latest dramatic twist to the mystery that has recently surrounded the 41-year-old, her agent issued an extraordinary statement in the early hours of Thursday saying Ms Giuffre’s latest hospital admission was not her first this year.
According to the statement, she sustained serious injuries in an incident that warranted police attendance in the southwest holiday town of Dunsborough on January 9, 2025.
This is separate to the bus crash on March 24 near the rural area of Neergabby, 70km north of Perth, which WA police said was a “minor” crash reported by the bus driver the next day.
Ms Giuffre had been living a relatively quiet life in Perth since she made headlines around the world as a victim of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. She alleged Epstein trafficked her to his friend Prince Andrew, who sexually abused her in 2001 when she was 17. Andrew denies the claim but settled the matter with a multimillion-dollar payment to Ms Giuffre’s charity in 2022.
Inquiries by The Australian have established a volunteer ambulance crew from the beachside suburb of Two Rocks collected Ms Giuffre from a residence in Neergabby between midnight and 1am on Tuesday. She was suffering severe neck and back pain and had a cuts and bruised face.
She was later transferred into the second ambulance and driven south to a Perth public hospital, arriving about 2.30am.
She is not a renal patient, multiple sources said.
Her public Instagram post, which she said was uploaded by accident and meant for a private Facebook account instead, showed a selfie of a badly bruised Ms Giuffre. She repeated an earlier social media claim about missing her children.
Ms Giuffre and former husband Robert Giuffre, to whom she was married for 22 years, are separated and he has custody of their three children.
Both have faced court recently. Ms Giuffre is charged with breaching a family violence restraining order at Ocean Reef, Perth, on February 2, WA courts said. The case was first heard in Joondalup Magistrates Court in northern Perth on March 14, where she did not enter a plea, and is due in court on April 9.
On March 22, Ms Giuffre wrote: “My beautiful babies have no clue how much I love them and they’re being poisoned with lies. I miss them so very much.
“I have been through hell & back in my 41 years but this is hurting me worse than anything else. Hurt me, abuse me but don’t take my babies. My heart is shattered and every day that passes my sadness only deepens.”
Mr Giuffre, credited for rescuing his wife from the clutches of Epstein in 2002, lost his driving licence for six months after a reckless driving charge last year.
Ms Giuffre’s agent said Ms Giuffre looks forward to defending herself against her former husband.
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