Overview
- Amy Winehouse's estate, managed by her father Mitch Winehouse, is suing two of the late singer's friends, Naomi Parry and Catriona Gourlay, for allegedly profiting from selling her personal items at auctions.
- The estate is seeking £534,192.90 from Parry and £198,041.07 from Gourlay, totaling over £730,000.
- The friends allegedly sold the items in their own names, converting the late singer's property to their own use.
- The estate questions how these items came into the friends' possession and has not received satisfactory answers.
- Any recovered funds will directly benefit the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which was set up in the singer's memory following her death in 2011.