Virginia Giuffre protected her little brother. Now he's fighting for her.
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Virginia Giuffre always looked after her little brother. Now Sky Roberts is speaking out for her, almost a year after her death. He wants justice.
Sky Roberts was supposed to be standing next to his big sister.
It was to be Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s day, watching the State of the Union Address after House Democrats introduced “Virginia’s Law,” named after her to eliminate the statute of limitations that has shielded sex traffickers such as the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Giuffre, a key Epstein accuser, died by suicide in April 2025.
Now her brother is trying to carry on her legacy. He is calling on Congress to pass her law and is urging the U.S. to release the rest of the Epstein files. Attorney General Todd Blanche said the department has stopped its review after releasing about 3 million of 6 million pages. Trump has said America should move on.
“I am here to say proudly that what Virginia did for this world will not be in vain,” Roberts said during a press conference on Feb. 24, alongside other Epstein accusers and Democratic Reps. Jamie Raskin and Suhas Subramanyam.













