Amy Winehouse's father loses court claim over auction of items owned by singer

Friend said she would rather set the money on fire than give Mitch Winehouse a penny
Mitch Winehouse, father of the late Amy Winehouse, next to a statue of his daughter following its unveiling on what would have been the singer's 31st birthday, at the Stables Market, Camden Town, London.

Mitch Winehouse, father of the late Amy Winehouse, next to a statue of his daughter following its unveiling on what would have been the singer's 31st birthday, at the Stables Market, Camden Town, London.

Amy Winehouse’s father has lost a High Court claim against two of his daughter’s friends over the auctioning of items that had been owned by the singer.

Mitch Winehouse, acting as the administrator of his daughter’s estate, sued her stylist Naomi Parry and friend Catriona Gourlay over claims they profited from selling dozens of items at auctions in the US in 2021 and 2023.

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