Two friends of Amy Winehouse have been accused of making more than £730,000 by passing off some of the late singer’s possessions as their own and selling them at auctions.
Papers filed at the High Court say Naomi Parry and Catriona Gourlay sent “various items of personal property owned by Amy during her lifetime” to two auctions – in 2021 and this year.
By putting the items up for sale “in their own names and on their own behalf”, the papers said, the women “converted” the late performer’s property “to their own use”.
The case, launched by the star’s father, Mitch Winehouse, who is administrator of his daughter’s estate, is seeking £534,192.90 in damages from Ms Parry and £198,041.07 from Ms Gourlay.
A statement first issued by a spokesperson for the Amy Winehouse Estate last month said: “In 2021, Amy’s estate auctioned items from her life and career, with 30% of the proceeds going to the Amy Winehouse Foundation.
“Two individuals sold a number of items at that auction and have retained the proceeds: the items were all Amy-related.
“This year they have put more Amy-related items up for auction and together the two auctions have generated six-figure sums for each of them.
“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.”
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