Virginia Giuffre, known for her allegations against convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, is currently fighting for her life after sustaining serious injuries in a car accident in Australia.
The 41-year-old posted a disturbing update on Instagram, revealing she has been informed by doctors that she has only four days to live due to kidney failure. In her post, Giuffre expressed her longing to see her children once more, stating, ‘I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time…’
According to Giuffre, she was struck by a speeding bus while attempting to avoid a collision. The details of the incident, including the exact location and timing, remain unclear.
Giuffre has been an outspoken advocate for victims of sexual abuse and trafficking, having been among the first to publicly accuse Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and other high-profile individuals of wrongdoing. Her advocacy led to the creation of her non-profit organization aimed at supporting such victims.
Originally from Sacramento, Giuffre was sexually abused throughout her childhood. At the age of 16, while working as a spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago, she was introduced to Epstein by Maxwell, leading to years of abuse.
In 2022, Giuffre settled a lawsuit against Prince Andrew, which was aimed at holding him accountable for alleged sexual abuse. The details regarding the settlement remain undisclosed, though news reports suggest it was in the millions.
Despite her legal battles, family issues have also come to light, as Giuffre has recently become estranged from her husband and children. A week prior to her accident, she shared on social media, ‘My beautiful babies have no clue how much I love them and they’re being poisoned with lies.’
Dini von Mueffling, Giuffre’s representative, stated, ‘Virginia has been in a serious accident and is receiving medical care in the hospital. She greatly appreciates the support and well wishes people are sending.’
This story remains unfolding as more updates are awaited regarding her condition.
This article was originally published on March 31, 2025, at 1:27 PM.


