The family of late Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre called for all the documents related to the notorious pedophile’s case to be made public — while insisting his madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, not get any kind of deal because she “deserves to rot in prison.”
Giuffre’s two brothers and their wives told CNN in an emotional interview late Thursday that the prominent accuser had said soon before she died by suicide in April that she wanted to see all the files released.
“She wanted the world to know what they’ve done to her and so many other survivors, and she had been fighting that ’til her very last day,” said one of her sisters-in-law, Amanda Roberts.
Virginia Giuffre died by suicide at 41 in April 2025. Tribune News Service via Getty I
Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein died in prison in August 2019. APGiuffre — who also notoriously claimed to have been forced to have sex with disgraced royal Prince Andrew three times when she was 17 — would have hated to see Maxwell negotiating for a possible pardon, the family members said.
Maxwell “deserves to rot in prison where she belongs because of what she’s done to my sister and so many other women,” said one of Giuffre’s brothers, Sky Roberts.
(From left) Sky Roberts, Virginia Roberts Giuffre and Danny Roberts. Facebook / Daniel Wilson
Prince Andrew with Virginia Roberts and Ghislaine Maxwell. DOJ“[The victims] deserve justice. These survivors were — had something taken away from them they can never get back,” Sky Roberts said.
“And it’s time for these monsters to be exposed and get something they can never get back, which is their freedom.”
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Maxwell, 63, is serving a 20-year prison sentence in federal prison after she was convicted of helping Epstein traffic girls so he could sexually abuse them.
The family of Virginia Giuffre said she would have wanted the Epstein documents released. CNNLast week the House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Maxwell over the “immense public interest and scrutiny” surrounding the Epstein case — but she’s demanded immunity or a pardon in return for her testimony.
Epstein, 66, was found dead in his Manhattan lockup on Aug. 10, 2019, after having been charged with abusing dozens of minors — some as young as 14. His death was officially ruled a suicide.






