Overview
- Court filings by Virginia Giuffre’s sons value her Australian estate at A$472,000, listing a ranch, vehicles, jewellery, a horse and potential book royalties.
- Giuffre’s lawyer Karrie Louden and former housekeeper Cheryl Myers filed a counterclaim asserting they hold an informal will and argue the estate is worth more.
- Large prior payouts tied to Jeffrey Epstein cases are cited in coverage, including a reported $12 million linked to Prince Andrew and compensation from the Epstein fund, Ghislaine Maxwell and JP Morgan.
- Much of the money is believed to have flowed into the Witty River Family Trust co-directed by Giuffre and her husband, with property purchases in 2021–2022 and a reported $2.7 million from the Duchy of Lancaster held in U.S. escrow.
- Under Western Australian intestacy rules her estranged husband could claim a share, while the next court hearing in the administration dispute is scheduled for February 13.