Virginia Giuffre Hospitalized After 'Serious' Car Accident

Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most notable accusers, has revealed that she is in the hospital following a catastrophic accident.
Ms Giuffre announced on Instagram that she experienced kidney failure after her car collided with a school bus and that doctors had given her "four days to live" before sending her to a specialist hospital.
In a statement to the BBC, her spokesman, Dini von Mueffling, said: "Virginia was involved in a major accident and is getting medical care in the hospital. She is grateful for everyone's support and well wishes."
Ms. Giuffre said this year had "been the worst," with a photograph from a hospital bed displaying severe injuries.
The 41-year-old described the mishap in an Instagram post, stating that it was so bad that her automobile "might as well be a tin can."
"I'm ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time," she said, apparently referring to her three children.
Ms Giuffre had just moved to the neighborhood of North Perth, Australia, with her children and husband Robert, but current rumors indicate that the couple has split after 22 years of marriage.
It is still unknown where and when the crash occurred.
Both Western Australia's police and ambulance services told the BBC that they had no records of such an accident occurring in recent weeks.
The police later stated that they had discovered records of a "minor crash" involving a bus and a car on March 24 but that no injuries had been reported as a result.
Ms Giuffre is most known for alleging that at the age of 17, Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell trafficked her to the Duke of York.
Prince Andrew disputed all charges but agreed to an out-of-court settlement with her in 2022.
The payment included a statement in which he acknowledged sorrow for his involvement with Epstein, but there was no acknowledgment of culpability or apology.