This afternoon, I had the profound honor of interviewing the family of Virginia Giuffre—one of the most courageous and prominent survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s monstrous crimes. I was joined by Sky and Amanda Roberts, Virginia’s brother and sister-in-law.
As many of you know, Virginia tragically passed away earlier this year. Yet her voice has not been silenced. Her story continues to echo through those who loved her, and it remains a beacon for truth and justice. Today’s conversation with Sky and Amanda was one of the most powerful interviews I have ever conducted. My mission was simple: to keep Virginia’s story—and the stories of all Epstein’s victims—alive, unflinching, and impossible to ignore.
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Our conversation centered on Virginia the person—not just Virginia the survivor. Sky and Amanda spoke of her warmth, her strength, her humanity, and what she would think of the current push to finally unseal the Epstein files. They made it clear: Virginia would want those files released today.
Sky and Amanda also delivered a direct message to those in power: release the files.
But let’s be absolutely clear—the Epstein story is not about one man. It is not about one politician. It is about a years-long, coordinated scheme by Epstein and other powerful, high-net-worth individuals to exploit and destroy lives. This is not about partisanship. This is not about politics. It is about truth. It is about accountability. And it is about making sure that every single person complicit in these crimes is finally held to account.
In the coming days and weeks, I will continue to share the stories of survivors. Their voices matter. Their pain matters. And their truth matters. I know it can be heavy to read or watch. But these stories must remain front and center until the full truth is revealed. Because until that day comes, there can be no peace.
