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Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre tweeted that she’s in “so much pain” following spinal surgery.

The mother of three posted selfies from the intensive care unit after going under the knife.

“Stil in ICU, so much pain, not only do I have to carry the weight of the scars physically but mentally too,” she tweeted. “Whilst I lay in bed all alone I revisit the many flashbacks of the atrocities I’ve already been through & I ask, isn’t this enough? I wish this would just all go away.”

Giuffre is now married and resides in Australia, though it’s unclear in which hospital she underwent the procedure.

She has long accused the pedophile financier and his alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell of turning her into his “sex slave” and trafficking her to his powerful pals as a teen.

In an earlier tweet, Giuffre posted a photo of herself in a hospital gown and with an oxygen tube in her nose. The pic shows an incision along her neck.

“The surgery to my spine through my bedlam’s, surpringly,” she wrote, with the tweet cutting off.

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Virginia Roberts Giuffre (center) with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell, inside Prince Andrew's London home.
Prince Andrew, Virginia Roberts Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell, in Maxwell's London homeCourt documents
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She then followed up, “Sorry accidentally hit teeet befor I could finish writing & spelling errors, I apologise. I am very lucky with so much going on to at least be able to tweet something positive. Thanks for the love & prayers!! Collectively I thi knit worked!! All my love.”

Giuffre’s husband, Robert, tweeted his well wishes.

“The worse is over sweetheart now the healing begins and your family will be there to help we love you @VRSVirginia #rest,” he said.

Giuffre’s civil lawyer and her rep did not immediately return messages.

Additional reporting by Benjamin Feuerherd

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