FAMILY and friends of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s sex accuser Virginia Giuffre are at war over her multi-million-pound estate.
The 41-year-old killed herself in April without leaving a formal will saying who should be given the fortune she received from the former prince.
She allegedly emailed an “implied will” to an accountant saying it must go to her three children plus relatives and friends.
But she insisted no money should be given to estranged husband Robert.
He wants to be added to a legal bid by sons Christian, 19, and Noah, 18, to run her estate.
But Virginia’s ex-lawyer Karrie Louden and carer Cheryl Myers are arguing the email be recognised.
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The court is expected to continue its deliberations in the new year.
Virginia, who died in Perth, Australia, claimed she was trafficked to Andrew at 17.
He is said to have paid her £12million out of court with no admission of liability.
He has always denied any allegations of wrongdoing.
King Charles stripped Andrew of his titles shortly after the release in October of Giuffre’s book.
The book made new allegations against the former Duke of York.
Who was Virginia Giuffre?
VIRGINIA Roberts – later Virginia Giuffre, 41, was an American-Australian campaigner and a prominent victim of the sex trafficking ring of Jeffrey Epstein.
She made claims against Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, as well as Brit socialite Ghislaine Maxwell – Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-lover.
Giuffre alleged in court documents that she was procured by Maxwell, 63, the daughter of disgraced tycoon Robert Maxwell, as a teenage “sex slave” for Epstein.
She released a manuscript just hours before Epstein’s death, which added to more than 2,000 documents of a lawsuit pending against the former financier and his pals.
The legal documents were released in a defamation case involving Giuffre, who has claimed in court documents that Prince Andrew slept with her three times.
In 2019, Virginia Roberts claimed that she had sex with Prince Andrew in a toilet when she was 17, after a night where he had allegedly been plying her with vodka in a posh London club.
On February 15, 2022, it was announced that Prince Andrew settled the lawsuit – sparing him a humiliating court battle.











