There’s a fight brewing over control of the estate of Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre.
The battle pits Giuffre’s two sons, Christian Giuffre, 19, and Noah Giuffre, 18, against their mother’s housekeeper and caregiver, Cheryl Myers, and ex-lawyer Karrie Louden. All of whom want to be made administrators of Giuffre’s estate.
Lawyers representing the Giuffre siblings, and Myers and Louden, appeared in court Friday to contest who controls the estate. Another court hearing is scheduled for next year.
At age 41, Giuffre died by suicide at her farm in Western Australia. She didn’t have a will.
Giuffre is the most highly recognized victim of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In 2022, she settled a lawsuit with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was later stripped of his royal titles

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