Giuffre's Crash, Domestic Violence Claims Examined
Giuffre's Crash, Domestic Violence Claims Examined

Giuffre's Crash, Domestic Violence Claims Examined

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Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking and accuser of Prince Andrew, claimed she had 'four days to live' following a car crash with a school bus, which she described as severe. Police and witnesses, including the bus driver, labeled the incident as a minor collision with no reported injuries. Giuffre was hospitalized shortly after the crash, citing worsening conditions, particularly kidney failure, but was discharged after six days. Her family clarified that her social media post was meant for a private audience. In a recent interview, Giuffre linked her visible bruises to domestic violence by her husband rather than the crash. Prince Andrew's circle expressed 'no surprise' over her claims, viewing them as consistent with past allegations against him that have been settled out-of-court.

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