Family Ties That Endured: Virginia Giuffre’s Stepbrothers, Their Spouses, and Lasting Support
Virginia Giuffre, born Virginia Louise Roberts on August 9, 1983, in Sacramento, California, grew up in a blended family shaped by her parents’ relationship. Her mother, Lynn Trude Cabell (also referred to as Lynn Roberts), and father, Sky William Roberts Sr., provided the foundation for her early life, which included moves between California and Florida. From a young age, she shared her home with two stepbrothers: Daniel (often called Danny) Wilson/Williams and Sky Roberts.

Daniel, the older of the two, was born from Lynn’s previous marriage, making him Giuffre’s half-brother technically, though the family often referred to the boys collectively as her brothers. Sky, five years younger than Virginia, was the biological son of Lynn and Sky Sr., sharing the same parents. Despite the step- and half- distinctions in some records, the siblings maintained close bonds throughout childhood and into adulthood, even as Virginia’s life took dramatic turns after her encounters with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Both stepbrothers married and built families of their own. Sky Roberts wed Amanda Roberts, and the couple became prominent voices in supporting Virginia’s advocacy and legacy after her death in April 2025. Amanda, in particular, has spoken publicly about the profound loss, describing Virginia as a “fierce warrior” whose fight for justice continued to inspire. Sky has appeared in numerous interviews and press conferences, often alongside Amanda, calling for the unsealing of Epstein-related files, demanding accountability from powerful figures, and honoring his sister’s memory by pushing for systemic change. He has emphasized that survivors deserve justice without “expiration dates” and has shared emotional reflections on how he wants Virginia remembered—as a protector and trailblazer.
Daniel (Danny) Wilson married Lanette Wilson (sometimes referenced as Lynette in media appearances). Like Sky and Amanda, Daniel and Lanette have stood by the family during public moments, including media interviews and statements following Virginia’s passing. The brothers and their wives have appeared together in broadcasts, discussing the sibling bond, the impact of Virginia’s disclosures, and their commitment to carrying forward her mission of amplifying survivor voices.
These family connections proved vital during Virginia’s public battles. The stepbrothers offered private support amid the intense scrutiny of her allegations against Prince Andrew and others in Epstein’s circle. After her tragic suicide at age 41, Sky, Amanda, Daniel, and Lanette stepped forward more visibly—releasing joint statements, participating in news segments, and advocating for transparency in ongoing Epstein investigations. Their presence underscored the enduring strength of the blended family unit, even through unimaginable hardship.
In interviews, Sky has recounted childhood memories of Virginia as a protective older sister, while Amanda has highlighted the joy Virginia found in her own children and the pain of separation in her later years. Daniel and Lanette have echoed similar sentiments of pride and grief, reinforcing that Virginia’s courage rippled through her immediate circle.
Though Virginia’s fight centered on exposing elite abuse networks, her family’s quiet resilience—particularly through her stepbrothers and their spouses—provided a personal anchor. Today, Sky and Amanda, alongside Daniel and Lanette, continue to honor her by keeping conversations alive about justice, trauma, and accountability. Their involvement ensures that Virginia’s story remains not just a headline, but a living call for change rooted in familial loyalty and shared determination.
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