Virginia Giuffre allegedly breached a family violence order before hit by a bus
Virginia Giuffre, the Aussie woman who accused Prince Andrew of rape, landed in court just weeks before she was hit by a bus and revealed she could die from kidney failure.
Virginia Giuffre has landed in court over allegations of family violence amid shock divorce, just weeks before she was hit by a bus and revealed she could die from kidney failure.
It comes after this masthead revealed that Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of raping her as a teenager while she was being sex trafficked by wealthy paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, allegedly breached a family violence order on February 2.
The 41-year-old and her husband of 22 years, Robert Giuffre, have three children. They quietly divorced late last year.
Giuffre faced Joondalup Magistrate’s Court on March 14.
A social media post Ms Giuffre made two days before the crash has also prompted concern about her wellbeing.
Then, on March 23, she was apparently hit by a school bus travelling at 100km/h. Police confirmed the accident, but reported that no one was injured and there was about $2000 in damages to the vehicle.
Giuffre shared a photo of herself on Instagram on Monday looking battered and bruised in hospital, telling her followers she was dying of kidney failure and only had four days to live.
She wrote: “I’ve gone into kidney renal failure, they’ve given me four days to live, transferring me to a specialist hospital in urology. I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time, but you know what they say about wishes.
“S**T in one hand and wish in the other & I guarantee it’s still going to be s**t at the end of the day. Thank you all for being the wonderful people of the world and for being a great part of my life. Godbless you all xx Virginia.”
On Wednesday, her spokesperson released a statement saying Giuffre didn’t realise her Instagram post was on her public account, she had intended to post it to her private Facebook page.
“Today she remains in serious condition while receiving medical care. On March 24, in rural Western Australia, a school bus hit the car in which she was riding,” a statement from Giuffre’s agent read.
“The police were called but said that there was no one available to come to the scene.
“They asked if anyone was injured and suggested that if they were, they should make their way to the hospital.
“The school bus driver had a bus full of distraught children and left the scene to get them back, saying he would file a police report, which he did later.
“Virginia was banged up and bruised and returned home. Virginia’s condition worsened and she was admitted to the hospital.”
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