Lawyers representing Virginia Giuffre 's two adult sons, her former housekeeper, and her former attorney appeared in an Australian court on Friday in a legal battle over control of the late Jeffrey Epstein accuser's estate .
The first court hearing in the case was held on Friday, with another scheduled for next year. During the hearing, lawyers discussed several issues, including whether Giuffre's daughter, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and her estranged husband, Robert, should become parties in the case.
Why It Matters
The estate dispute involves not only property holdings in Western Australia but also control over assets from Giuffre's undisclosed settlement with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor , formerly Prince Andrew, and potential revenue from her posthumous memoir releas

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