‘We couldn’t let her story end there’: Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s brother on the year since her shocking death – and why he’s still fighting in her name
Summary
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, a known survivor of abuse linked to Jeffrey Epstein, died by suicide last year. Since then, her brother and sister-in-law have worked to continue her fight for survivors, pushing for changes in U.S. law and keeping attention on Epstein’s activities and associates.Key Facts
- Virginia Roberts Giuffre died by suicide in April last year at age 41.
- Her memoir, Nobody’s Girl, was published six months after her death, revealing her abuse story.
- Giuffre was connected to high-profile individuals, including a British prince who lost his title.
- Her brother Sky Roberts and his wife Amanda became advocates for survivors after her death.
- They are working to relaunch Giuffre’s organization called Soar, which supports abuse survivors.
- They campaign for “Virginia’s Law” to remove time limits on prosecuting sexual abuse cases federally in the U.S.
- Millions of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes have been made public.
- A U.S. president named in the Epstein files remains under scrutiny as efforts to close the case continue.
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