
Virginia Giuffre spoke for the first time since her shocking social media release, claiming she was “survived for four days.”
The post shared last Sunday shocked and worried many people as the famous Jeffrey Epstein Occuser also claimed she was abused by Prince Andrew, who claimed the royal continued to deny it.
In the post, Giuffre wrote:
“I’ve been trapped in kidney failure and they gave me four days to transfer me to a specialty hospital in urology.”
Now, in a statement to People, Givray illuminates her deteriorating health, referring to the events in January.
“I was able to fight back against Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein who abused and trafficked me…I can’t stay silent anymore,” she said. “Again, I thank everyone for their support.”
Giuffre involved in a bus collision in Western Australia on March 24. But police, bus driver and multiple witnesses said the crash wasn’t as serious as she seemed online.
Her brother Sky Roberts later clarified that Virginia’s “Four Days of Life” statement came from doctors who warned that her condition could turn out to be fatal without immediate treatment. He added that not all the injuries must have been caused by a bus crash, and it is unclear what caused her kidney and liver complications.
“We still don’t know if it is,” he said. “I’m not a medical expert. It depends on her doctor to determine.”
She is still hospitalized in Perth, with severe reported but slightly improved.


This fear of health is a difficult personal period.
After settling with Prince Andrew in 2022, Giuffre moved to a $1.3 million rural property, hoping for a new start for her family. The secluded 40-acre farm north of Perth features two homes, horses and a custom dirt bike track. However, idyllic viewed from the outside has become an isolated and protected space.
She now lives alone in a mess with her husband Robert earlier this year. The report also showed that she might be alienated from her children who hadn’t seen her bedside during the hospital visit. Her eldest son no longer contacted her on social media.
Another twist, impatientness is expected to appear in court on April 9 for suspected violations of the domestic violence restriction order. Hospital staff said it is not clear whether she will be discharged in time.
When she finally left the hospital, she was expected to return to her own secluded farm, and now she lives a secluded life – extending from the public and, seemingly, from her own family.