Amy Winehouse’s Father Files Lawsuit Against Late Singer’s Friends Over Alleged Auction Profits

According to NME, Singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse’s father, Mitch Winehouse, allegedly filed an alleged lawsuit against his daughter’s friends Catriona Gourlay and Naomi Perry over alleged auction profits. Winehouse claims Gourlay and Perry allegedly kept profits from an auction of the late-singer’s belongings.

Winehouse alleges that the alleged money made from the alleged selling of the singer’s alleged belongings should allegedly be sent to the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which was established as a response to Amy’s death by alcohol poisoning.

As a response to their alleged selling of Amy Winehouse’s belongings, Gourlay and Perry allegedly gained an alleged fortune of 3.3 million euros during the auction that took place in 2021 in Beverly Hills, California.

The Amy Winehouse Foundation has allegedly made comments about the alleged auction profits: “[ … ] The estate has questioned how these items came into their possession and has not had satisfactory answers. The estate has therefore launched a legal process to clarify the situation. The Amy Winehouse Foundation will directly benefit if monies are recovered from either Defendant.”

Catriona Gourlay and Naomi Perry have disputed the alleged claims against their alleged auction profits of allegedly selling Amy Winehouse’s alleged belongings. Last year, the late singer’s estate announced and released an album tribute to Amy Winehouse’s performance at Glastonbury. The album is titled Live at Glastonbury 2007. 

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