Virginia Giuffre's Australian court case adjourned until June after restraining order breach
Virginia Giuffre's Australian court case adjourned until June after restraining order breach

Virginia Giuffre's Australian court case adjourned until June after restraining order breach

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Virginia Giuffre, who previously settled a sexual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew, has had her court case for allegedly breaching a family violence restraining order adjourned until June 11. Giuffre, now living in Australia, was recently involved in a minor collision with a school bus, which she claimed left her hospitalized with kidney failure. She sparked concern after posting on Instagram that she had 'four days to live,' a statement later attributed to a mistake. Her lawyer requested the adjournment to continue negotiations with the prosecution, and Giuffre was excused from appearing in court. Meanwhile, Lady Hervey, a former lover of Prince Andrew, has publicly criticized Giuffre's credibility following her health claims. Giuffre's case has drawn attention due to her allegations of being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein to have sex with Andrew when she was a teenager, which the prince has denied.

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