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Battle over Virginia Giuffre's Estate Inches Forward

A 2015 police report revealing alleged domestic violence surfaces in a multimillion-dollar estate dispute over Virginia Giuffre's will in WA Supreme Court.

  • On Thursday, the WA Supreme Court resumed the estate case after a sealed March 2015 Colorado police report was unsealed as part of the Epstein files, involving Virginia Giuffre and her sons, Christian and Noah.
  • Amid disputes over assets, Christian and Noah Giuffre say their mother died without a valid will, while others claim an implied will existed and excluded Robert Giuffre, prompting court action.
  • Fremont County Sheriff Brody Koch said officers responded after several 911 calls and found injuries, bruising, blood, a 9mm semi-automatic pistol, and weapons removed from the home, including a gun, ammunition, and a knife.
  • Registrar Danielle Davies referred disputes over whether the daughter and ex-husband may join the case to a judge, with an administrator managing the estate pending the decision.
  • The United States Department of Justice posted the Epstein files on December 19, with relatives saying the March 2015 report appeared there, and Ian Blatchford will represent the estate in ongoing legal matters.
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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