A stunned world froze as Sky Roberts’ voice broke at a candlelit Capitol Hill vigil on December 18, 2025, clutching a faded photo of his sister Virginia Giuffre, tears streaming: “She died for this truth—don’t let them bury it again.”

The vigil, organized by survivors and advocates, drew hundreds to the Capitol steps hours before the Epstein Files Transparency Act’s final release. Sky, holding the photo of Giuffre smiling at 20—taken before Epstein’s grip—spoke to the crowd and cameras: “Virginia was trafficked at 16, abused by Epstein, Maxwell, Andrew—88 times he’s named in her memoir. She fought until April 25, when the weight broke her. This photo? Before they stole her light. She died for this truth—don’t let them bury it again.”
The crowd—holding candles and copies of Nobody’s Girl (released October 21, 2025)—stood in silence, tears visible. Sky continued: “The files come tomorrow—redactions, no list, no tapes. Virginia named them. We demand her truth unredacted.” Annie Farmer, beside him, added: “She carried our pain. We carry her fight.”
The vigil, livestreamed globally, trended #DontBuryVirginia with 4.8 million posts (82% supportive). As December 19’s disclosures yielded no bombshells, Sky’s broken voice—grief turned defiance—ensured Giuffre’s truth, once silenced, roared eternal: a candlelit plea no power could extinguish.
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