A temporary administrator, Ian Torrington Blatchford, was appointed to manage Ms Giuffre's estate on an interim basis earlier this week while the legal fight is settled
A legal battle over the estate of former Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre has begun in Western Australia's Supreme Court.
Lawyers for her two sons, her housekeeper and her former lawyer appeared in an Australian court on Friday for the case that will decide who controls her estate, which is believed to be worth millions of pounds. Ms Giuffre, who was handed a reported £12million after settling a lawsuit with Andrew in 2022, died by suicide in April at the age of 41, without leaving a formal will.
The only adults of her three children, Christian Giuffre, 19, and Noah Giuffre, 18, want the court to appoint them admi

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