Sons of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew and Epstein of abuse, seek control of her estate

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Lawyers for two sons Virginia GiuffreHer maid and former lawyer appeared in an Australian court on Friday in a case determining who controls her property.
Giuffre was the top accuser of sex offenders jeffrey epstein and filed a lawsuit against that time in 2022 for an undisclosed amount. Prince Andrew, He is now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after he was stripped of his royal titles due to his relationship with Epstein
He died by suicide on his farm in Western Australia in April, at the age of 41, without leaving a will.
Christian Giuffre, 19, and Noah Giuffre, 18, the only adults of their three children, filed suit in the state Supreme Court in June to gain control of their mother’s property and potential income from her mother, including properties in Western Australia where she lived for years. moment “Nobody’s Daughter.”
Her memoir, published last month, expands on allegations that billionaires, politicians and politicians were sexually assaulted by the late financier when she was a teenager. of King Charles III Brother. Mountbatten-Windsor categorically denied the allegations and said she did not remember meeting him.
The siblings want the court to appoint them as administrators of their mother’s estate.
The brother’s application was opposed by Virginia Giuffre’s former maid and caretaker, Cheryl Myers, and her former Perth-based lawyer, Karrie Louden. Women want to be managers.
An interim administrator was appointed to manage the property this week. The first hearing in the case was held on Friday, and the next hearing is scheduled for next year.
Lawyers on Friday discussed a number of issues, including whether Virginia Giuffre’s daughter, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and her estranged husband, Robert Giuffre, should be parties in the case.
Virginia Giuffre separated from her husband and children this year. He was accused of breaching a domestic violence restraining order over an incident in February and died before appearing in court over the matter.




