In a new Instagram post, Giuffre, who lives in Australia, shared a photo of herself in a hospital bed with bruises covering the left side of her face. A school bus driver driving around 70 miles per hour struck her car as "we were slowing for a turn," according to her caption.
"I've gone into kidney renal failure," the post reads. "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..."
"Thank you all for being the wonderful people of the world and being a great part of my life. God bless you all xx Virginia😔🙏🦋."
Giuffre — whose family moved to Palm Beach County when she was four years old — was in and out of foster homes growing up in South Florida. She said she was living on the streets by age 14. In 2000, she met Jeffrey Epstein's right-hand woman, Ghislane Maxwell, while she worked as a spa locker-room attendant at Donald Trump's country club, Mar-a-Lago.
She told the New Yorker that Maxwell said she knew "somebody looking for a traveling masseuse." From there, Giuffre became a frequent visitor of Epstein's Palm Beach mansion, where she was sexually assaulted. Between 2000 and 2002, she said Epstein trafficked her to have sex with his close friends and associates.
In 2001, she said, when she was 17, Maxwell and Epstein brought her to London, where she said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew. A photo captured the prince with his arm around the then-teenager. Andrew has repeatedly denied meeting Giuffre and sexually assaulting her.