Virginia Giuffre's sons deny unsigned document is their mother's will

Virginian Giuffre, a prominent victim of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, is embroiled in a bitter battle over her estate with her sons. The dispute centers around an unsigned will, which has emerged as the key document in determining her final wishes.

The existence of the will was revealed earlier this week, just days after Giuffre's death on a small farm in Western Australia. The will was allegedly prepared by her lawyer, Karrie Louden, and her former carer, Cheryl Myers, but its authenticity is being questioned by Giuffre's sons, Christian, 19, and Noah, 18.

According to court documents, the unsigned will states that Giuffre intended for Louden and Myers to be her executors and trustees. However, the sons claim that this document was preliminary instructions, not a final will, and therefore do not represent their mother's true intentions.

In response, Louden and Myers argue that they should be recognized as Giuffre's informal executor, citing WA law that allows certain documents or notes to be validated as expressing a person's intentions for their estate. They claim that Giuffre provided verbal instructions on February 27, 2025, which were recorded in writing.

The dispute over the will raises concerns about whether Giuffre had the capacity to make such decisions at the time they were made. Her sons and Louden argue that she lacked the mental capacity due to medical conditions, while Myers stands to benefit from the estate as a beneficiary.

The estimated value of Giuffre's estate is around $472,000 under WA law, but it could be significantly higher if the informal will is accepted. This includes the reported £12 million out-of-court settlement she received from Prince Andrew in 2022, which he denies.

As the battle for control of her estate rages on, Giuffre's family and lawyers are grappling with questions about her death, which was initially ruled as a suicide by her estranged husband and daughter. However, Major crime detectives are preparing a report for the coroner, suggesting that the circumstances surrounding her death may be more complex.

With the court registrar setting a date for a further case management hearing next year, it remains to be seen how this dispute will ultimately be resolved in Giuffre's name.
 
This is just so messed up 🤯... I mean, you gotta feel bad for Giuffre's sons, losin' their mom and now they're fightin' over her estate too. It's like, can't we all just get along? 😔 And that Prince Andrew settlement? £12 million?! That's crazy talk! 💸 They should be helpin' the family out more, not fightin' over it.

And what's with the mental capacity thing? Was Giuffre really incapacitated at the time of writin' that will? It's all just so confusing. I hope they can figure it out and get it resolved soon. We don't need this drama playin' out in court 🤔.
 
🤔 I'm really worried about Giuffre's sons and their claim that she didn't have mental capacity to make decisions at the time 🙏. If they can prove that she was genuinely incapacitated, it could completely change the course of this dispute 💸. But on the other hand, if she did have capacity, then her informal will should be respected 👩‍👧‍👦. Either way, it's really sad to think about all these family members fighting over what amounts to a fortune 💰.
 
🤔 just heard about Virginian Giuffre's estate dispute and its wild 🚀 I mean, who needs an unsigned will when you've got verbal instructions recorded in writing, right? 💬 sounds like her sons are trying to play both sides of the fence here... 19 & 18 yrs old, but still dealing with grown-up family drama 😩 Meanwhile, Prince Andrew's out-of-court settlement is a juicy 🔥 detail. $472k estate or £12m+?? 🤑 wonder how many lawyers are gonna get paid in this mess 💸
 
This whole thing is just so sad 🤕... Giuffre was already dealing with so much trauma and now her family is going through this drama over her estate 🤑... I don't think it's right that they're disputing the will, especially when there are allegations of mental capacity issues at play 💔... It seems like a lot of unnecessary stress for everyone involved 🤯... And what really gets me is the fact that there might be more to Giuffre's death than initially thought 🧐... I hope justice can finally be served and closure can be found for her family 👪...
 
I'm literally trying to figure out what's going on with these Wills and Estates... Like, I know my grandma left me some stuff but did she really write the whole thing down herself? 🤔 And what if she changed her mind at the last minute? My friend's aunt had a similar situation and it was super messy... But seriously, why do they have to fight over this? Can't they just be nice and split the cash? 💸 I mean, Giuffre sounds like an amazing person who got taken advantage of by some pretty shady people. She should totally get all that money! 🤑
 
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