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NewsNation) — The family of
Virginia Giuffre isn’t keeping quiet about the ongoing saga with the Jeffrey Epstein files. Two of her brothers recently visited the convicted sex offender’s former New Mexico ranch and protested with demonstrators while demanding the Department of Justice release the identities of men their late sister alleged sexually abused her at the property. “All those names are in the files and right now the government is covering those up,”
said Sky Roberts.
Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend: ‘I think it was his intent’ to trade me for sex Giuffre was one of the earliest and most prominent survivors of
Epstein’s sexual abuse. She previously alleged she was trafficked to
Prince Andrew by Epstein at 17. Her posthumous
400-page memoir dropped last year detailing her longstanding allegations against Epstein and his companion Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as hints at other abusers. Last month, New Mexico
became the first U.S. state to launch a legislative “truth commission” into how Epstein was able to operate in secrecy at the ranch for over 25 years. “New Mexico is setting the example and we expect other states to follow behind,” said Amanda Roberts, Sky Roberts’ wife. The DOJ on Thursday released additional files relating to its investigation into Epstein that involve accusations against President Donald Trump. The latest release comes after media outlets pointed to a missing series of 2019 interviews with a woman who made claims against Trump.
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