Family members of Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, gathered at Jeffrey Epstein's former New Mexico ranch demanding federal authorities release complete documents. The brothers want unredacted files that could reveal names of men who allegedly abused their sister at the property.

Family members of a key Jeffrey Epstein accuser made their first visit to the convicted sex offender’s former New Mexico property on Sunday, calling for federal officials to make public complete government documents that could expose additional perpetrators.
Virginia Giuffre’s two brothers gathered with hundreds of demonstrators near the entrance to what was once Epstein’s ranch, located roughly 30 miles south of Santa Fe. The rally coincided with International Women’s Day, with Epstein’s hacienda-style home visible in the distance.
Giuffre, who died by suicide this past April, had been among Epstein’s most vocal accusers. Her brother Sky Roberts, age 37, pressed the Justice Department to make public records that would identify individuals who visited Epstein’s Zorro Ranch property, where authorities say women and girls were sexually exploited.
“All those names are in the files and right now the government is covering those up,” Roberts stated, standing alongside his older brother Daniel Wilson, 47, and their family members.
The disclosure of extensive Epstein records has revealed the financier’s connections to numerous politicians, business leaders and academics who received invitations to the ranch facility.
These document releases have created ongoing political challenges for President Donald Trump, who was referenced in FBI materials made public Thursday containing allegations from an unnamed woman regarding a purported sexual incident.
New Mexico made history in February by establishing the nation’s first state-level “truth commission” to investigate how Epstein managed to conduct operations at Zorro Ranch in secrecy for over two decades.
“New Mexico is setting the example and we expect other states to follow behind,” stated Amanda Roberts, Sky Roberts’ 37-year-old spouse, referencing New York and Florida locations where Epstein maintained properties that warrant similar investigations.
Public opinion research by Reuters/Ipsos indicates Americans widely regard the Epstein matter as evidence that wealthy, influential individuals escape accountability, with most believing federal authorities continue concealing information about Epstein’s associates.
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