Virginia Giuffre’s family in battle over who inherits Andrew’s multimillion-dollar payout

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By Victoria Ward and Connor Stringer

November 26, 2025 — 11.59am

Virginia Giuffre’s family is readying for an Australian courtroom showdown over her multimillion-dollar estate.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s sex abuse accuser took her own life in April but died “intestate” – without a formal will.

Virginia Giuffre in 2022, with a photo of herself as a teenager.

Virginia Giuffre in 2022, with a photo of herself as a teenager.Credit: Getty

Her closest relatives are now preparing to contest her legacy, with a case management hearing scheduled at the Supreme Court of Western Australia in Perth on Friday.

Giuffre, who was 41, amassed a fortune through victim compensation funds and civil lawsuit settlements relating to the years of abuse she suffered at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein.

This includes the bulk of an estimated £12m ($24m) payment she received from the former Duke of York to settle the claim brought against him in 2022. Andrew has always vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

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Under Australian law, her husband, Robert Giuffre, who filed for divorce two months before she died, could be entitled to up to a third of her estate.

But at about the same time that he began divorce proceedings, Giuffre is said to have sent an email to her lawyer stating that she did not want him to have any of her money.

Her two brothers, Sky Roberts and Danny Wilson, have hired a lawyer to challenge his right to the funds.

Giuffre’s paternal aunt, Kimberley Roberts, told The Telegraph that the half-brothers were seeking a sizeable chunk of the estate.

“The estate should go to her children only,” she said.

Virginia Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, left, with his wife, Amanda, in Washington this month.

Virginia Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, left, with his wife, Amanda, in Washington this month.Credit: Leigh Vogel for Sydney Morning Herald

The brothers are also said to want to assume control of Giuffre’s charity Speak Out, Act, Reclaim, which she did not manage to get off the ground before she died.

Up to $US3m of the settlement paid by Andrew was ring-fenced for the charity and is still being held in an escrow account managed by a third party.

But other family members are against the brothers’ involvement and would rather it was run by experts in the charity sector.

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In June, it emerged that Giuffre’s two elder children – Christian, 19, and Noah, 18, who live with their father – had successfully applied to the court to be appointed administrators of the estate.

The pair published a public notice in the Western Australian Government Gazette calling for creditors to apply.

The split in the family ranks stretches to disagreement about how Giuffre died, with sources on both sides expressing frustration over the tearful television interviews given by various family members “seeking pity”.

“I know they’re trying to get as much press as they can get,” one source said of Giuffre’s brother, Sky.

“I’m not really happy about what he’s doing, and I’m not really happy about any of this stuff that’s happening.

Andrew with Giuffre (centre) in 2001 and Jeffrey Epstein’s then-personal assistant, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Andrew with Giuffre (centre) in 2001 and Jeffrey Epstein’s then-personal assistant, Ghislaine Maxwell.

“He wants the whole family to say it’s suicide, without question.”

As well as the settlement from Andrew, Giuffre received $US500,000 from Epstein in 2009, when she settled her sex-trafficking and sexual abuse claims against him.

She also received an undisclosed payment after settling a civil case settlement with Ghislaine Maxwell in 2017. Maxwell was convicted of sex trafficking in December 2021 and is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence.

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Giuffre also owned four properties including a six-bedroom seafront home in Ocean Reef, Perth, and a ranch in the nearby town of Neergabby, where she died.

She met Robert Giuffre, a martial arts instructor, in Thailand in 2002, during a trip funded by Epstein to undergo professional massage training.

The pair married just 10 days later and she told Epstein she was not coming home, instead moving to Australia to start a family.

But before she died, Giuffre had become estranged from her husband of 22 years, who she alleged had become “emotionally and physically controlling”.

In January, she was admitted to hospital following an alleged assault. Her PR team said later that her husband had “brutally assaulted” her.

 Filthy Rich.

Giuffre in the Nteflix documentary Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich.Credit: Netflix

But it was Robert who was granted a restraining order and temporary custody of their two younger children, then aged 16 and 15 – who Virginia was banned from seeing.

Her mental health deteriorated and she had been due to appear before a Perth magistrate for the alleged breach of the order.

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