Battle for Giuffre Estate: A Legal Tug-of-War

Two sons of Virginia Giuffre, Christian and Noah, are in an Australian court seeking control over her estate, following her death by suicide. Her memoir might generate further revenue. Her former housekeeper and attorney oppose the sons' bid, while a temporary administrator manages the estate.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Melbourne | Updated: 28-11-2025 13:39 IST | Created: 28-11-2025 13:39 IST
Battle for Giuffre Estate: A Legal Tug-of-War
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The legal battle over the estate of Virginia Giuffre, the renowned accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, unfolded in an Australian courtroom on Friday. Giuffre's estate has become a matter of contention, following her suicide earlier this year without a will.

The dispute primarily involves her two sons, Christian and Noah, who are vying for control over her assets. This includes a significant property in Western Australia and potential earnings from her recently published memoir, 'Nobody's Girl,' which delves into her claims of being sexually trafficked by Epstein.

The sons' attempt to be named administrators is contested by Giuffre's former housekeeper and attorney. A temporary administrator has been appointed, as the case remains unresolved. Additional parties, such as Giuffre's estranged daughter and husband, may also become involved in the proceedings.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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