A stunned podcast audience froze as Kirby Sommers, Epstein survivor and researcher, unleashed shocking speculation on Shaun Attwood’s True Crime series episode AU 502 (aired October 29, 2025): Virginia Giuffre “lost” her Prince Andrew settlement money in a bitter estate battle after her April 2025 suicide.

Sommers, voice raw with survivor fury, claimed Giuffre’s £12 million (AUD ~$24 million) 2022 settlement with Andrew—intended for her children and advocacy—vanished into legal fees and disputes after her suicide at 41 on April 25. “Her estranged husband Robert, custody battles, restraining orders—it’s a war over her estate,” Sommers alleged. “The money she fought for? Gone. Elites breathe relief.”
Attwood’s studio hushed as Sommers tied it to systemic silencing: “Giuffre named Andrew 88 times in Nobody’s Girl—her truth toppled him October 30. Now her legacy’s fought over in courts?” The episode, viewed 3.2 million times, trended #GiuffreEstateWar with 4.1 million posts (75% outraged).
No verified evidence supports “lost” settlement funds; probate ongoing in Western Australia involves custody and assets, but family statements focus on honoring Giuffre’s wishes for SOAR foundation. Robert’s attorney denied mismanagement.
Sommers’ speculation—raw, divisive—highlights distrust amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (completed December 19), but risks overshadowing Giuffre’s verified truth: her fight against elite complicity endures in her memoir.
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