Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew Accuser says she has only had a few days of crash – National

One of the alleged victims of sex trafficking, Jeffrey Epstein also accused Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, who he said had only been living for a few days after kidney failure.
In an Instagram post on Sunday, Giuffre hints about a bus crash and said doctors told her she had only four days to live.
Her representative confirmed to CBS News that the impatient is being treated in the hospital after a “serious accident.”
Dini von Mueffling said in a statement to the media: “There was a serious accident in Virginia and was receiving medical services in the hospital.
Giuffre said in a post on Sunday that she was transferred to a “specialized hospital for urology.” A picture next to her words shows her lying on a hospital bed, her face covered by bruises.
“I think [sic] It is important to note that when a school bus driver is heading towards you 110km, we are slowing down and whatever your car is made, it may be tin can.
She wrote that she was “ready to set out” and hoped to see her child “for the last time.”

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She ended the post by thanking supporters. “Thank you all for being a wonderful person in the world and being an important part of my life,” she wrote.
According to Newsweek, since leaving the United States after the Epstein scandal, Juffeif has lived in Australia with her husband and three children.
Giuffre, 41, sued Prince Andrew in 2021, accusing him of forcing her to have sex at her 17-year-old Epstein's long-standing home in London.
One picture shows Prince Andrew and Virginia ornaments.
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She also accused Andrew of abuse at Epstein’s Manhattan mansion and Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The two achieved an unspecified amount in February 2022. Before the settlement was reached, Andrew gave up his military title and patronage, returning them to Queen Elizabeth II in response to public objections in the lawsuit and his relationship with Epstein.
The 65-year-old prince, the queen's second son, denied Giuffrey's allegations.
Epstein, a convicted sex offender, was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. He was arrested in a cell in the Manhattan Prison a few months later. His death was ruled to be suicide.
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