Relatives of Jeffrey Epstein victim demand justice and release of documents
Prince Andrew has come under renewed pressure from the family of Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual assault, as they spoke out publicly for the first time since her tragic death earlier this year.
Giuffre, who said she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein as a teenager, claimed the Duke of York raped her when she was underage. She reportedly died by suicide in April 2025 at the age of 41.
Her siblings, Sky Roberts and Daniel Wilson, addressed a “Stand With Survivors” rally outside the U.S. Congress on September 3, vowing to fight for accountability.
“We will not stop until justice is served,” Roberts said. “Justice is not selective, it must not bend to money, influence or titles. Every survivor deserves the full weight of the law behind them.”
The family demanded the release of Epstein-related documents and insisted that Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted of aiding Epstein, remain in maximum-security prison. “No more secrets, no more protection for those who preyed on the vulnerable,” Roberts added.
Sky’s wife read from Giuffre’s personal writings: “I look forward to the days when money and power does not stop the truth from coming out, and the righteous prevail.”
Prince Andrew, who stepped back from royal duties after his ties to Epstein came to light, has largely stayed out of the public eye, though he retains his title and place in the line of succession. Last month, he joined King Charles III at Balmoral for the family’s summer retreat.
The Duke’s name resurfaced recently after reports suggested he misled the public about the last time he was in contact with Epstein. Though Andrew has insisted their final meeting was in 2010, newly uncovered emails indicate they were still in touch in 2015.
