Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most well-known accusers, is now facing a turbulent mix of legal, personal, and medical crises.

The 41-year-old mother of three, who has spent years in the spotlight for her allegations against the late financier and members of his inner circle—including Britain’s Prince Andrew—is now battling a serious health condition, a family court charge, and a painful divorce.

Giuffre has been charged in Perth, Australia, where she resides, for allegedly breaching a family violence restraining order.

According to 7News, the charge stems from an incident on February 2.

The specifics of the restraining order remain unclear at this time, and a spokesperson for Giuffre has not yet provided comment.

What makes this situation even more concerning is the timing of the legal charge, which came to light shortly after Giuffre made a shocking public claim on social media: she had been in a severe car crash and had only four days left to live.

In a raw and emotional post that included a photo of her bruised and battered, she wrote, “I’ve gone into kidney renal failure, they’ve given me four days to live. I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time.”

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Giuffre’s plea instantly drew widespread attention and concern, not only because of her prominent past but because of the gravity of her condition and her evident desperation to be reunited with her children.

Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre said she has only days left to live after a crash.

The former advocate for trafficking survivors, who once stood before the world as a symbol of resilience, now appears to be in the depths of a personal unraveling.

There is some confusion, however, surrounding the actual events of the reported car crash. Police officials said that the March 24 incident involving a school bus did not result in any reported injuries at the time.

But Giuffre’s team disputes this narrative. According to a spokesperson, Giuffre began to feel worse in the days following the crash and eventually took herself to the hospital.

“The police were called but said there was no one available to come to the scene,” the spokeswoman explained. “They asked if anyone was injured and suggested that if they were, they should make their way to the hospital.”

She went on to say, “The school bus driver had a bus full of distraught children and left the scene to get them back, saying he would file a police report, which he did later.”

Giuffre’s representative confirmed that she is now in “serious condition” and receiving medical treatment.

The social media post, they clarified, was meant for a private audience on her personal Facebook page but was mistakenly shared on her public Instagram, leading to widespread speculation and concern.

The health scare comes at a time when Giuffre is reportedly in the middle of a contentious divorce from her husband of more than 20 years, Robert Giuffre.

The couple, who share three children, have reportedly been separated for some time. Her father, Sky Roberts, spoke to DailyMail.com about his daughter’s recent struggles.

“She’s in really bad shape,” Roberts said. “She’s very depressed … there’s everything else she’s been going through with the divorce and not being able to see her kids.”

The upcoming court appearance for the alleged restraining order breach is scheduled for next Wednesday. With so many overlapping issues—legal battles, declining health, emotional distress, and strained family relationships—it’s unclear how or if Giuffre will be able to appear.

Giuffre rose to international prominence after publicly accusing Jeffrey Epstein of abusing her as a minor and naming powerful figures, including Prince Andrew, as perpetrators in Epstein’s web of sex trafficking.

Her voice played a pivotal role in bringing attention to Epstein’s crimes and advocating for other victims of exploitation.

However, in recent years, she has kept a lower public profile, focusing on family life in Australia—at least until these most recent developments.

While the world has often seen her as a fighter and survivor, the present picture is one of a woman under extraordinary strain.

Whether her health situation improves or the courts offer any reprieve remains to be seen, but for now, Virginia Giuffre is in the middle of what appears to be one of the most challenging chapters of her life.

The New York Post reached out to her representatives for further comment, but had not received a response at the time of publication.