Virginia Giuffre: Prince Andrew accuser to face court for 'breaching restraining order' after claiming she had 'days to live'
- Virginia Giuffre was charged with allegedly breaching a family violence restraining order in Perth, Australia, before claiming she had 'four days to live' after a crash on March 24, as reported by 7News.
- Giuffre's post about her condition was later called a 'mistake' by her spokesman, according to the Daily Mail.
- Acting Western Australian Police Commissioner Kylie Whiteley stated that there were 'no reported injuries' in the minor crash, contradicting Giuffre's claims of severe health issues.
- Virginia Giuffre's family said she remains in serious condition and thanked everyone for their concern about her health.
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Epstein Victim Virginia Giuffre Accused Of Lying About Details Of Bus Collision, Breaching 'Family Violence Restraining Order'
(L) Virginia Roberts Giuffre, with a photo of herself as a teen, when she says she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew, among others. (Emily Michot/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) / (R) Bus driver Ross Munns. (Photo via: public Facebook profile – via Western Australia Police Force) OAN Staff Brooke... The post Epstein Victim Virginia Giuffre Accused Of Lying About Details Of Bus Collision, Breac…
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