
"Deputy High Court judge Sarah Clarke KC stated that neither Ms Parry nor Ms Gourlay deliberately concealed any of their disputed items from Mr Winehouse, emphasizing that he could have discovered the items with reasonable diligence."
"The auction catalogue included 834 items, raising 1.4 million US dollars for the Amy Winehouse estate, with 30% allocated to the Amy Winehouse Foundation."
"One notable item sold was a silk mini-dress worn by Amy Winehouse during her final performance, which fetched 243,200 dollars at auction."
"Mitch Winehouse claimed he believed the auction proceeds would be divided among himself, Amy's mother, and the Amy Winehouse Foundation, but the court found no merit in his claims."
Mitch Winehouse, as administrator of Amy Winehouse's estate, sued friends Naomi Parry and Catriona Gourlay for profiting from auctioned items. The court found no evidence of concealment by the defendants. The auction raised 1.4 million US dollars, with 30% going to the Amy Winehouse Foundation. Parry sold a silk mini-dress worn by Amy for 243,200 dollars. Mitch believed auction proceeds would be shared with Amy's mother and the foundation, but the court ruled against his claims.
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