Winehouse v Parry & Gourlay - Estate Dispute - [2026] EWHC 911 (KB)
Summary
The High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, issued a judgment on 20 April 2026 in the case of Mr Mitchell Winehouse (personal representative of Amy Jade Winehouse, deceased) v Ms Naomi Parry and Ms Catriona Gourlay. The matter was heard by Deputy Judge Sarah Clarke KC. The judgment document (690.38 KB PDF) has been published via the UK Judiciary website.
What changed
The UK High Court issued a final judgment in the estate matter of Amy Jade Winehouse, deceased, brought by her personal representative Mr Mitchell Winehouse against Ms Naomi Parry and Ms Catriona Gourlay. The case was heard by Deputy Judge Sarah Clarke KC in the King's Bench Division. Without access to the full judgment text, the specific findings and orders cannot be summarised.
Affected parties to this litigation — the estate representatives and named defendants — are bound by the terms of the judgment as issued. The judgment is a final determination of the King's Bench Division and carries binding legal effect for the parties named. No broader compliance obligations for external parties arise from this individual court determination.
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Neutral Citation Number: [2026] EWHC 911 (KB)
Case No: KB-2023-004194
In the High Court of Justice
King’s Bench Division
20 April 2026
Before:
Sarah Clarke KC, sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court
Between:
Mr Mitchell Winehouse
(suing as the personal representative of Amy Jade Winehouse (deceased))
-v-
Ms Naomi Parry
Ms Catriona Gourlay
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