Jeffrey Epstein accuser's school bus accident story under fire from parents
Share and Follow

Several parents whose children were aboard the Australian school bus involved in a collision with Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre, are taking issue with her portrayal of the incident and defending the driver, according to a new report.

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.

Virginia Roberts standing next to her attorney outside the courthouse

David Boies, representing several of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged victims, center, arrives with Annie Farmer, right, and Virginia Giuffre, alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein, second left, at federal court in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019. (Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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.

“On March 24, in rural Western Australia, a school bus hit the car in which she was riding,” she told Fox News Digital. “The police were called but said that there was no one available to come to the scene. They asked if anyone was injured and suggested that if they were, they should make their way to the hospital.”

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.

Epstein, already a convicted pedophile in Florida, died in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. Maxwell was convicted at the end of her own trial in 2021. She is appealing.

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.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Texas officials proposed updating warning systems before floods

Texas officials suggest improving warning systems for floods

() A former Kerry County sheriff pushed for more updated warning systems prior…
Woman bursts into tears over neighbor's letter

Woman breaks down crying after receiving a letter from neighbor

A Michigan couple who transformed their home into a vibrant purple cottage were…
Netanyahu presents Trump with letter nominating him for Nobel Peace Prize

Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize with a letter

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday presented President Trump with a…
Experts issue urgent warning over the 'hidden' risk of Texas floods

Experts raise alarm on the ‘unseen’ danger posed by Texas floods

Health experts have issued urgent warnings over deadly pathogens lurking in Texas…
Jennifer Aniston new romance rumors as she vacations with handsome man

“Jennifer Aniston Spotted Vacationing with a Handsome Companion Sparking New Romance Rumors”

After years of romantic woes, Jennifer Aniston might have turned to an unconventional new…
Chicago's bloody July Fourth weekend leaves 55 shot, 6 dead: report

Chicago’s bloody July Fourth weekend leaves 55 shot, 6 dead: report

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! During a bloody Fourth…
Tim Hill came up clutch

Tim Hill shines under pressure

Heroes, zeros and the inside pitch from the Yankees’ 6-4 win over the Mets on…
Texas flooding victims: What we know about those who lost their lives

Facts about the individuals who died in Texas floods

() The Fourth of July weekend flash flooding on the Guadalupe River…