Major update in Virginia Giuffre saga as restraining order court case is DELAYED amid questions over ‘near-death’ crash

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VIRGINIA Giuffre’s court case over an alleged breach of a restraining order from her family has been delayed until June.

The Prince Andrew accuser has been embroiled in a major saga in recent weeks since she claimed she had just “four days to live” following a 110kmph car crash in Perth, Western Australia.

Woman in hospital bed with facial injuries.Instagram
Virginia Giuffre ‘accidentally’ claimed she has ‘four days to live’ after a car crash[/caption]
Couple embracing with Rome in the background.Instagram/virginiarobertsrising11
Virginia pictured with her husband Robert[/caption]
Woman holding a photo of a younger woman with a bird.Virginia, with a photo of herself as a teen, when she says she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew

Virginia, who lives in Australia, has been charged with breaching a family violence restraining order on February 2, Western Australia Courts said.

Her case was first heard in Joondalup Magistrates’ Court in northern Perth last month as she did not enter a plea.

But a follow up hearing was postponed due to Virginia being in hospital.

She shared an image of her badly bruised face in a hospital bed at the end of last month and claimed she was involved in a high-speed crash with a bus.

A statement alongside the image saw her say she had just days left to live as she begged to see her kids “one last time”.

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