In a Perth courtroom thick with rage, Virginia Giuffre’s eldest son stared at the unsigned will that left millions and her final Epstein files to strangers, then slammed it down and roared, “She never signed away our mother!”
Seven months after her suicide, the document has exploded the family: her own blood now accuses the carers she loved of hijacking her dying wishes to bury the very secrets she bled to expose. He’s vowed total war (for the money, for the files, for her voice).
One unsigned page just turned mourning into mutiny.
Who owns Virginia Giuffre’s truth now?

In a Perth courtroom thick with anger and grief, Virginia Giuffre’s eldest son confronted a piece of paper that has ignited a family feud. The unsigned will, which purportedly leaves millions of dollars and her final Epstein-related documents to strangers, was slammed onto the bench with a roar that echoed through the hushed room: “She never signed away our mother!”
Seven months after Giuffre’s tragic suicide, the document has torn the family apart. Her own children now accuse the carers she trusted most of hijacking her dying wishes, manipulating her final words to bury the very truths she spent her life exposing. One unsigned page has transformed mourning into mutiny, raising the question that now haunts everyone involved: who truly owns Virginia Giuffre’s truth?
Sources close to the family describe the eldest son’s vow as uncompromising: he is prepared to wage total war—not just for the millions, but for the files, for the unvarnished truth, and for his mother’s voice that was silenced far too soon. The conflict is no longer merely about inheritance; it has become a battle over legacy, justice, and historical record.
Legal experts say the dispute is likely to drag on for months, if not years. Without a signed will, the distribution of Giuffre’s estate and control over the Epstein-related files falls into a murky legal grey area, opening the door for protracted litigation and public scrutiny. Some argue that the files, which reportedly contain sensitive evidence of powerful figures, could have broader implications if released. Others fear they might remain hidden forever under layers of family conflict and legal maneuvering.
For now, the courtroom has become a stage for a story that transcends money: it is a fight for the memory of Virginia Giuffre, a struggle over her voice, and an urgent question for the public who have followed her decades-long battle for justice. One unsigned page has ignited a firestorm, and the world is watching who will ultimately claim her truth.
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