Giuffre Brothers: New Mexico Ranch & Epstein Document Demand

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Two brothers of one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most famous accusers visited the sex offender’s former ranch in New Mexico on Sunday for the first time. They are calling on the Trump administration to release unredacted documents to reveal the identities of the men their late sister claimed sexually assaulted her on this property.

With Epstein’s hacienda-style mansion in the background, the brothers of Virginia Giuffre, who killed herself in April, joined hundreds of protesters at a roadside rally to mark International Women’s Day near the entrance to the ranch 30 miles south of the state capital, Santa Fe.

Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, 37, called on the U.S. Justice Department to release documents showing, among other things, the names of visitors to Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, where he and his acquaintances are accused of sexually abusing women and girls.

“All of these names are in the files, and right now the government is covering them up,” Roberts said, flanked by Giuffre’s older brother, Daniel Wilson, 47, and their families.

The release of millions of Epstein records shed light on the financier’s social relationships with politicians, businessmen and scientists he invited to the ranch.

The records have become an ongoing political issue for U.S. President Donald Trump, whose name was named in FBI documents released Thursday in which an unidentified woman made accusations against him over an alleged sexual encounter.

In February, New Mexico became the first U.S. state to launch a legislative “truth commission” into how Epstein was able to operate in secret at Zorro Ranch for 26 years.

“New Mexico is leading by example and we expect other states to follow,” said Amanda Roberts, 37, Sky Roberts’ wife, citing New York and Florida, where Epstein had residences and where similar investigations are expected to take place.

Americans generally view the Epstein affair as an example of the impunity enjoyed by the rich and powerful, and believe the U.S. government is still hiding information about Epstein’s clients, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

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