Giuffre Family Urges Full Disclosure of Epstein Case Documents to Honor Late Accuser’s Legacy
The family of Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser in the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking scandal, is pushing for the full disclosure of documents connected to her allegations and the broader Epstein investigation.

Virginia Giuffre, who courageously came forward with claims of being sexually exploited by Epstein and his associates, tragically passed away earlier this year by suicide. In the wake of her death, her relatives—including her brother Sky Roberts and sister-in-law Amanda Roberts—have stepped forward to honor her wishes and continue advocating for transparency.
According to statements from family members in various interviews, Giuffre repeatedly expressed a strong desire for all relevant files to be made public before her passing. She believed that releasing these materials would bring much-needed justice to survivors, expose the full extent of the crimes committed, and prevent powerful individuals from evading accountability. Her sister-in-law Amanda Roberts emphasized that Giuffre held onto hope that the so-called “Epstein files” would eventually see the light of day, viewing it as a path toward truth and healing for victims.
The push comes amid ongoing debates over the handling of Epstein-related documents by government authorities. Portions of the files have been released in recent months, but critics, including Giuffre’s family, have highlighted heavy redactions that obscure key details, names, and potentially incriminating information. Family representatives have described the situation as a “war” for accountability, vowing to scrutinize every released page and challenge any efforts to withhold or conceal critical evidence.
Giuffre’s relatives argue that full transparency is essential not only for her legacy but for all survivors of Epstein’s network. They have publicly called on officials to avoid protecting perpetrators through excessive blackouts or delays. In one emotional appeal, they stressed that victims deserve to have their stories heard without filters, and that hiding information only prolongs the pain inflicted on those who suffered.
This renewed call aligns with broader public and political pressure surrounding the Epstein case. Discussions in Congress, media reports, and survivor advocacy groups have intensified demands for unredacted releases, particularly as questions linger about Epstein’s connections to influential figures across various sectors. Giuffre’s family has framed their efforts as non-partisan, insisting that protecting children from exploitation transcends political divides.
By seeking these documents, the family aims to fulfill what they describe as Virginia’s final fight: ensuring the public understands the scale of the abuse and that justice is pursued without compromise. They continue to urge authorities to prioritize openness, honoring the courage Giuffre showed in speaking out against one of the most notorious sex-trafficking operations in recent history.
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