On November 18, 2025, Sky Roberts, brother of Virginia Giuffre, stood at a Capitol Hill vigil, his voice breaking as he clutched a photo of his sister and demanded the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s investigative files. The vigil, held to honor Epstein’s victims, coincided with the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which compels the Justice Department to disclose unclassified records (BBC News, November 18, 2025). Roberts, joined by survivors like Annie Farmer and his wife, Amanda Roberts, spoke at a press conference, crediting Giuffre’s memoir, Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025), for advancing accountability. “Sissy, you made a monumental impact,” he said, tears streaming, as survivors wore butterfly pins in Giuffre’s memory (CNN, November 19, 2025).

Giuffre, who died by suicide on April 24, 2025, detailed her abuse by Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and figures like Prince Andrew in her memoir, fueling public demand for transparency (ABC News, November 18, 2025). Roberts accused lawmakers opposing the release of protecting abusers, urging, “No more secrets” (NBC News, September 3, 2025). The vigil, marked by electric candles and embraces, celebrated the bill’s 427-1 House vote and unanimous Senate approval, with survivors like Danielle Bensky noting Giuffre’s absence as “devastating” (WCVB, November 19, 2025).
The claim of George Strait targeting Pam Bondi remains unverified (usamode24.com, November 21, 2025). Sky Roberts’ emotional plea, amplified by 3.5 million X posts with 70% support, underscores Giuffre’s legacy, pushing for justice as the files’ release looms (AP News, September 4, 2025).
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