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

Giuffre died without a valid will, prompting multiple claimants including her ex-husband and sons to contest her estate and memoir rights in Australian courts.

  • On Friday, Robert Giuffre, ex-husband, may add his name to those contesting Virginia Giuffre, deceased accuser , in the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
  • Because she left no valid will, an administrator was appointed, reopening her cases, and court filings show Virginia Giuffre was involved in at least four lawsuits when she died.
  • The sons Noah and Christian applied to manage the estate but face opposition from former lawyer Karrie Louden and former carer Cheryl Myers, and Robert Giuffre might seek guardianship though no representative attended.
  • Registrar Danielle Davies said the list of claimants might grow and gave parties until Monday to submit more documents, with a next hearing set for next year; the court suppressed the daughter's name.
  • The wider dispute traces back to allegations involving Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, including a $10 million defamation claim, with resolution to decide memoir rights, estate assets, and guardianship for the daughter.
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Maariv Online broke the news in Israel on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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