- by foxnews
- 05 Apr 2025
Giuffre was involved in a crash with a loaded school bus on March 24, according to a spokesperson.
In an Instagram post that included a picture that appears to show her covered in bruises, Giuffre claimed she had gone into life-threatening kidney failure as a result of her injuries. Her spokesperson later said she had mistakenly shared the image on her public page and meant to put it on her private Facebook account.
"If an occupant of a vehicle had been injured, there's no way he would have left and not called the ambulance," Emmie-Rose Wright told the paper.
She had three children aboard the bus at the time of the crash and said it was not serious.
"There's no damage to the bus and none of the kids are injured," she told the paper. "They weren't worried or traumatized at all."
Hayley Miller, another parent, told the paper she was "disgusted" by Giuffre's hospital bed selfie.
"The whole story is sick and I don't know what's true and what is not but I do know [the injuries] are not from the bus incident," she said. "It's lies. I don't know what she is trying to get from all of it . . . but I do feel bad for her and I hope she gets help."
Giuffre has been a central figure in the Epstein saga and has accused him, his longtime lover Ghislaine Maxwell, and the British Prince Andrew of sex crimes. Thousands of pages released from her court battles continue to shed light on Epstein's behavior, years after his death.
On Sunday, she shared the shocking post, claiming to have just four days to live.
Dini von Mueffling, a spokesperson for Giuffre, said earlier this week she had been seriously hurt and hospitalized. She did not immediately respond to messages Friday.
The driver took the children to safety and filled out a police report later, she said. Giuffre went home at first with some bruising and later checked into a hospital.
Prince Andrew has denied allegations of wrongdoing, was not charged criminally, and reached an out-of-court settlement with Giuffre stemming from a civil lawsuit.
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