Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre, who recently posted her injuries after a “school bus” collision, has responded again via a spokesperson, as the bus driver in the incident has since disputed her claims — amid incoming reports of a broken family violence restraining order.
A Family Violence Restraining Order (FVRO) is a legal order issued by a court to protect someone from family violence, abuse, or threats by a family member. It sets strict conditions to prevent the offender from contacting or approaching the protected person. Violating an FVRO is a criminal offense.
According to her previous lawsuit, court testimony, and photographic proof of her time with the men, she was previously sex-trafficked by the now-deceased Jeffrey Epstein — who had purportedly ordered her to have sex with the British Royal Family’s Prince Andrew when she was just a teenager.
Meanwhile, following her recent troubling social media post, the Perth-based mother of three now claims that she made a mistake by sharing the post of her wounds publicly, as she had allegedly believed that she was posting on a “private” Instagram/Meta account — according to a statement later issued on Giuffre’s behalf.