Virginia Giuffre now - 'days to live' after bus crash horror and Prince Andrew 'nightmares'
Virginia Roberts Giuffre was at the centre if one of the most high-profile sexual abuse scandals in modern history when she accused Prince Andrew of abusing her aged 17. Now she faces a different battle after telling her Instagram followers she has just four days to live
Prince Andrew's teenage sex abuse accuser has told how she has been given just days to live after being hit by a school bus. Virginia Giuffre has said she is suffering from kidney failure in the aftermath of the crash, posting a photo on Instagram from her hospital bed.
She wrote: "They've given me four days to live, transferring me to a specialist hospital in urology. I'm ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time, but you know what they say about wishes. S**t in one hand and wish in the other & I guarantee it's still going to be s**t at the end of the day."
The 41-year-old had been at centre of one of the most high-profile sexual abuse scandals in modern history after accusing the Duke of York Prince Andrew of sexual abuse in August 2021. She claimed Andrew had sex with her when she was 17 and had been trafficked by his friend, the billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The duke has repeatedly denied the claims, and he has not been charged with any criminal offences. In March 2022, it was announced Ms Giuffre and Andrew had reached an out-of-court settlement, reportedly worth £12 million, and believed to include a "substantial donation to Ms Giuffre's charity in support of victims' rights" - and Virginia fell out of the limelight as she rebuilt her life Western Australia.
Following a difficult childhood that saw her suffer homelessness and sexual assault, Ms Giuffre, then still a teenager, began working as a locker room attendant at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. In 2000, she was approached by the now-convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell.
Spotting the book on massaging that Ms Giuffre was reading, disgraced socialite Maxwell offered her an interview to become a trainee massage therapist for wealthy financier Epstein. When Ms Giuffre arrived at Epstein's home, she claimed he lay down naked while Maxwell instructed her on how to massage him.
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According to Ms Giuffre, she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew on three separate occasions in London, Manhattan, and the US Virgin Islands in 2001. Ms Giuffre, who was 17 years old at the time of the alleged incidents, claims she was paid $15,000 (£12,000) to have sex with Prince Andrew at Maxwell's now notorious London home.
Prince Andrew, the third child of Queen Elizabeth II, has vehemently denied the allegations made against him. In his 2019 Newsnight interview, the 64-year-old also claimed he'd never met Ms Giuffre, despite the pair having been photographed together at Maxwell's Belgravia mews house. He suggested the image was fake.
In February 2022, Prince Andrew settled a civil sexual assault case brought against him by Ms Giuffre, with a document submitted to a US court reading: "Virginia Giuffre and Prince Andrew have reached an out-of-court settlement.
"The parties will file a stipulated dismissal upon Ms Giuffre's receipt of the settlement (the sum of which is not being disclosed). Prince Andrew intends to make a substantial donation to Ms Giuffre's charity in support of victims' rights." The settlement contained no admission of liability, guilt, or wrongdoing on Prince Andrew's part.
In the years since her experiences with Epstein, Ms Giuffre has built a very different life. She previously told the Miami Herald that Epstein began losing interest in her by 2003 because she was getting too old for him. Ms Giuffre says she managed to convince Epstein to allow her to undertake professional masseuse training in Thailand, on the understanding that she would bring a Thai girl back to the US.
While studying at the massage school, however, Ms Giuffre met and fell in love with Australian martial arts expert Robert. They married just ten days after meeting in 2002. The Telegraph reported that the couple, who have three children together, lived in a luxurious six-bedroom home in Western Australia, complete with a spa and balcony overlooking the ocean. However Robert is now believed to be estranged from Virginia.
It's believed the $1.9 million AUD (£1m) beachside mansion, which is hidden behind 10ft-high security gates could have possibly been funded by previous out-of-court settlements related to Epstein and Maxwell. Ms Giuffre, who largely keeps to herself, is said to put time into recovering from her alleged trauma by taking relaxing walks with her dog Juno, and through yoga and therapy sessions.
In a statement read at Maxwell's trial in 2022, Ms Giuffre shared how she continued to relieve the alleged abuse in vivid nightmares, and expressed doubts that her terrible memories would ever go away. Addressing Maxwell, she revealed: "Ghislaine, the pain you have caused me is almost indescribable. Because of your choices and the world you brought me into, I don't sleep. Nightmares wake me at all hours. In those dreams, I relive the awful things you and others did to me and the things you forced me to do."
In December 2021, Ms Giuffre opened up about the effect the high-profile trial had had on her children, telling The Cut: "They have friends that say: 'Oh my god, is this your mum?' It's a lot for them to carry. But they're teenagers. They're at that prime era in life where I think it's important to teach them about sex trafficking."
Ms Giuffre also advocates for sex trafficking, and has founded Speak Out, Act, Reclaim (SOAR), a non-profit organisation which 'empowers survivors to reclaim their stories and bring an end to sex trafficking."
In June 2022, Maxwell was sentenced to twenty years imprisonment after being found guilty of sex trafficking as well as a number of other crimes connected with her dealings with Epstein. Convicted paedophile Epstein died in his jail cell in August 2019, in what was ruled a suicide.
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