On December 15, 2025, a stunned America froze as NBC News’ Hallie Jackson aired a powerful exclusive interview with Epstein survivors and families, their voices raw with pain as they demanded full file releases and justice for victims like Virginia Giuffre.

The primetime special, Voices Unsilenced, featured Annie Farmer, Haley Robson, Lisa Phillips, and Giuffre’s brother Sky Roberts in a dimly lit studio, faces etched with grief and resolve. Farmer, abused at 16 in 1996, voice trembling: “We’ve waited decades—release every page, no redactions. Virginia named them in Nobody’s Girl—don’t bury her again.” Robson, recruited at 16, added: “The files hold our screams. December 19 is coming—honor her fight.”
Sky Roberts, eyes red, clutched Giuffre’s memoir: “She died April 25 believing truth would win. Her book exposed Andrew, Maxwell, the network. Don’t let power silence us forever.” Phillips demanded accountability: “No more ‘protection’ that protects predators.”
Jackson, voice steady yet moved, pressed on delays under Attorney General Pam Bondi. “This isn’t politics,” Farmer said. “It’s pain.” The interview, amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (deadline December 19), amplified Giuffre’s legacy—her memoir a #1 bestseller naming Andrew 88 times.
Viewed by 22 million, the special trended #UnsilencedVoices with 4.8 million posts (82% supportive). As files loomed, their raw pain—defiant, unbreakable—ensured Giuffre’s silenced thunder roared eternal, demanding justice no elite can bury.
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