Virginia
Giuffre wanted Epstein documents made public, siblings say
Accuser
who died in April wanted justice for victims and urged Trump not to pardon
Ghislaine Maxwell, family says
Lauren
Gambino in Los Angeles
Fri 1 Aug
2025 03.57 CEST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/31/virginia-giuffre-epstein-documents-family
The
siblings of Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent accusers
who died earlier this year, said their sister had wanted the so-called Epstein
files to be released, and urged Donald Trump not to pardon his longtime
associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
In an
interview with NBC News on Thursday, Giuffre’s family said she would have
wanted the documents – a trove of materials related to the investigation into
the years of abuse into the late sex offender – made public.
“She had
a little bit of hope in her because it was said that the files were going to be
released,” Amanda Roberts, Giuffre’s sister-in-law, told the network in an
interview, saying Giuffre would have wanted “transparency and justice” for his
victims.
“She was
fighting for that to happen right up until the very end,” Roberts added. “She
wanted the public to know the crimes that they had committed.”
Earlier
this week, Trump said Epstein, with whom he socialized for more than a decade,
“stole” Giuffre and other young female staffers from his Mar-a-Lago country
club, where she worked as a spa attendant in 2000.
Trump
made the remark to reporters after he was asked to elaborate on an earlier
comment in which he said he had kicked Epstein out of his club “because he
[Epstein] did something that was inappropriate” – specifically, that “he stole
people that worked for me”.
“She’s
not an object, she’s a person,” Sky Roberts, Giuffre’s other brother, said
through tears. “She’s a mom. She’s a sister. And she was recruited by Maxwell.
She wasn’t stolen.”
He said
the family was “shocked” to hear Trump use the word “stolen” to describe what
had happened to his sister, who said in a lawsuit that she was hired away from
the Mar-a-Lago spa by Maxwell when she was 16.
White
House press secretary Karoline Leavitt noted the president was responding to a
reporter’s question and did not bring up Giuffre himself.
“The fact
remains that President Trump kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of his club for being a
creep to his female employees,” Leavitt said.
Giuffre,
who died this year, alleged in her complaint that she was first abused by
Epstein and Maxwell together, and then “lent out to other powerful men”,
including Prince Andrew. Andrew has denied wrongdoing.
Maxwell,
who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role recruiting and
trafficking minors for sex, has asked the US supreme court to overturn her
conviction and is reportedly seeking a pardon from the president.
A Trump
administration official said the president was not currently considering
clemency action for Maxwell.
The
Associated Press contributed reporting

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