Overview
- Virginia Giuffre claimed a school bus collision on March 24 left her with life-threatening injuries, but police and witnesses described the crash as minor with no injuries reported.
- Parents of children on the bus have criticized Giuffre's account, calling her claims exaggerated and questioning the authenticity of her injuries.
- Giuffre was hospitalized after the crash but discharged the following day, with reports suggesting her bruises stemmed from a fall or pre-existing conditions.
- She faces additional challenges, including estrangement from her husband and legal charges for breaching a family violence restraining order, with a court date set for April 9.
- Questions about Giuffre's mental health and credibility persist, further complicating her role as a prominent figure in the Epstein and Prince Andrew cases.