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Virginia Giuffre's Sons Seek Control of Estate, Potential Memoir Revenue

Virginia Giuffre's Sons Seek Control of Estate, Potential Memoir Revenue

Summary

Virginia Giuffre's estate is in a legal dispute in Australia. Her two sons and former associates are seeking control of the estate, which includes possible revenue from her memoir released after her death. The court case is ongoing, with plans for more hearings.

Key Facts

  • Virginia Giuffre died by suicide in April at age 41 and did not leave a will.
  • Her estate may be worth millions and includes assets from a settlement with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
  • Her sons, Christian (19) and Noah (18), want to manage the estate, which includes property and memoir income.
  • Giuffre's former housekeeper and attorney also wish to control the estate.
  • A lawyer has been temporarily appointed to manage the estate.
  • Giuffre settled a 2022 lawsuit with Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of royal titles.
  • The estate dispute could affect ongoing legal proceedings, including a defamation case by Rina Oh.
  • Giuffre's memoir, "Nobody's Girl," details her claims of being trafficked by Epstein to notable figures.
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