Son of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew and Epstein of abuse, wants control of her estate

Son of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew and Epstein of abuse, wants control of her estate

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lawyers For the two sons of virginia giuffreHis maid and his former lawyer appeared in an Australian court on Friday in a case to decide who has control over his estate.

Giuffre was the highest-profile accused sex offender Jeffrey Epstein And he settled a lawsuit for an undisclosed amount in 2022 against then-Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, after he was stripped of his royal titles because of his ties to Epstein.

He died by suicide on his farm in April at the age of 41. Western Australia Tell without leaving a will.

The only adults of her three children – Christian Giuffre, 19, and Noah Giuffre, 18 – filed a case in the state Supreme Court in June to gain control of their mother’s assets, including property in Western Australia, where she had lived for years, and potential revenue from her memoir “Nobody’s Girl.”

The memoir, released last month, details her claims that she was sexually abused as a teenager by the late financier of billionaires, politicians and the brother of King Charles III. Mountbatten-Windsor categorically rejected the allegations and said that he did not remember having met her.

The brothers want the court to appoint them administrators of their mother’s estate.

The brother’s application is opposed by Virginia Giuffre’s former housekeeper and carer Cheryl Myers and her former Perth-based lawyer Carrie Louden. Women want to become administrators.

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A temporary administrator was appointed this week to manage the property. The first court hearing in the case took place on Friday and the second hearing will take place next year.

Lawyers discussed a number of issues Friday, including whether Virginia Giuffre’s daughter, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and her estranged husband Robert Giuffre should become parties in the case.

Virginia Giuffre separated from her husband and children this year. He was charged with violating a family violence restraining order over an incident in February, and died before he could appear in court in the case.