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Brothers of Epstein Accuser Demand Release of Unredacted Documents
Siblings of Virginia Giuffre visit Epstein's New Mexico ranch, call for transparency on identities of alleged abusers
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Two brothers of Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers, visited the late sex offender's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico on Sunday to demand the release of unredacted documents that could reveal the identities of men their sister alleged sexually abused her at the property. The brothers, Sky Roberts and Daniel Wilson, joined hundreds of protesters at a roadside rally near the ranch's gate, calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to make public the names of Epstein's visitors and associates.
Why it matters
The Epstein case has exposed the powerful social connections the financier maintained with politicians, business leaders, and scientists, many of whom visited his various properties. The release of documents related to Epstein's activities has become a persistent political issue, with the public demanding greater transparency and accountability for those who may have been involved in or aware of his alleged crimes.
The details
Giuffre's brothers visited the Zorro Ranch, Epstein's former hacienda-style mansion in New Mexico, to call for the release of unredacted documents that could identify men their late sister accused of sexually abusing her at the property. The brothers, Sky Roberts and Daniel Wilson, were joined by their families and hundreds of protesters at a roadside rally near the ranch's gate. They urged the U.S. Department of Justice to make public the names of Epstein's visitors and associates, stating that 'all those names are in the files and right now the government is covering those up'.
- On March 8, 2026, Giuffre's brothers visited Epstein's former Zorro Ranch in New Mexico.
- In April 2026, Giuffre took her own life.
The players
Virginia Giuffre
One of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers, who alleged she was sexually abused by Epstein and his associates at his various properties, including the Zorro Ranch in New Mexico.
Sky Roberts
The 37-year-old brother of Virginia Giuffre, who visited Epstein's Zorro Ranch and called for the release of unredacted documents to reveal the identities of men his sister accused of sexually abusing her.
Daniel Wilson
The 47-year-old older brother of Virginia Giuffre, who joined Sky Roberts in visiting Epstein's Zorro Ranch and demanding the release of unredacted documents.
Amanda Roberts
The 37-year-old wife of Sky Roberts, who cited the need for similar investigations into Epstein's activities in New York and Florida, where he also had residences.
Donald Trump
The former U.S. President, who was named in FBI records released in 2026 in which an unidentified woman made accusations against him related to an alleged sexual encounter.
What they’re saying
“All those names are in the files and right now the government is covering those up.”
— Sky Roberts (Reuters)
“New Mexico is setting the example and we expect other states to follow behind.”
— Amanda Roberts, Sky Roberts' wife (Reuters)
What’s next
The U.S. Department of Justice is expected to make a decision on the release of unredacted documents related to Epstein's activities and visitors at the Zorro Ranch in the coming weeks.
The takeaway
The continued push for transparency and accountability in the Epstein case highlights the public's desire to uncover the full extent of his alleged crimes and the involvement of powerful individuals. The visit by Giuffre's brothers to the Zorro Ranch underscores the ongoing efforts to shed light on this complex and disturbing saga.
