Billionaire Epstein’s victim Virginia Giuffre injured in a car accident! “My days are numbered”

Virginia Giuffre, a key figure in the pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein case, was involved in a car accident. Following the car accident, the woman was taken to the hospital and revealed that she was in critical condition due to kidney failure. As a crucial figure in the “pedophile” billionaire Jeffrey Epstein case who has connections with many famous names in the US and claimed to have been forced into a sexual relationship with Prince Andrew of England, Virginia Giuffre was in a car accident. In an Instagram post, Giuffre stated that she was taken to the hospital due to a traffic accident involving a school bus and that she only had four days to live due to kidney failure. Giuffre, lying in a hospital bed with bruises all over her face, shared the difficulties she faced after the accident with her followers. According to Giuffre’s statements, a school bus that was “going at 110 km/h” hit her when it slowed down to make a turn. However, it was not specified when or where the accident exactly occurred. In a statement to CNN, it was mentioned that Virginia was seriously injured in an accident and currently receiving medical care in the hospital. The West Australia Police were directed to a small collision report that occurred near Perth on March 24. The police stated that the collision was between a car and a bus, with no reported injuries in the accident. Sources reported that Giuffre is currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Perth, but there is no threat to her life. Giuffre was one of Epstein’s leading accusers. In 2019, she claimed that Epstein sexually abused her and forced her to engage in relationships with Epstein’s friends, including Prince Andrew when she was 17 years old. Prince Andrew denied all allegations. In 2021, Giuffre filed a sexual abuse lawsuit against Prince Andrew, but reached an out-of-court settlement in 2022. The settlement included a condition for the prince to make a significant compensation payment and to donate to Giuffre’s charitable organization. Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to prostitution charges in 2008 and was found guilty in 2019. However, he committed suicide in prison before his trial.