Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s brothers step forward with an unwavering demand for the full release of Epstein’s sealed files, insisting the hidden tapes and documents hold the key to exposing crimes that shattered their sister’s life.
Since Virginia Giuffre’s tragic suicide in April 2025 at age 41, her brothers—Sky Roberts and Danny Wilson—have emerged as vocal advocates carrying forward her fight for transparency. In interviews and public statements throughout 2025, they have repeatedly demanded the complete unsealing of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, particularly emphasizing videotapes seized by the FBI during raids on his properties.

Sky Roberts, Giuffre’s younger brother, has been especially outspoken. In an October 2025 interview with ABC News Australia, he stated: “It’s very well known that Epstein had video cameras all over his homes. We know that the FBI collected tapes when they raided his home.” He argued these materials captured crimes against his sister and others, urging the U.S. government to release them for full accountability.
The brothers’ campaign gained momentum amid congressional efforts. In September 2025, Sky Roberts joined survivors outside a Colorado congressman’s office, pressing for support of legislation to unseal records. By November, ahead of a House vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, he spoke emotionally at the Capitol, honoring Giuffre’s legacy and calling for action: “Stop just talking about it and act.”
Giuffre, recruited at 16 by Ghislaine Maxwell while working at Mar-a-Lago, alleged years of trafficking and abuse by Epstein and powerful associates. Her courage led to Maxwell’s 2021 conviction and inspired countless survivors. In her posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 2025), she detailed hidden cameras and urged exposure of Epstein’s network.
The family’s demands intensified after the Justice Department’s partial December 2025 release—heavily redacted and incomplete. Sky Roberts expressed “mixed feelings,” questioning excessive blackouts and accusing authorities of “gaslighting” victims. Joined by sister-in-law Amanda Roberts, they vowed to continue fighting, scrutinizing every page for accountability.
Critics, including survivors, noted unredacted victim names causing harm and missing financial records. The brothers insist full disclosure—including alleged blackmail tapes—would validate Giuffre’s claims and prevent future cover-ups.
Though silenced, Giuffre’s voice echoes through her family. Their resolve underscores a broader call: justice delayed is justice denied. As Sky Roberts declared, opposing release aligns with abusers. The world awaits whether sealed truths will finally emerge.
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