For the first time, the brothers of the lateVirginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers, visited the notoriousZorro Ranchin New Mexico to demand the release of unredacted documents. They believe it could reveal the identities of men their sister alleged sexually abused her and others.
According toReuters, they stood near the hacienda‑style property, now a symbol of decades of alleged abuse, alongside hundreds of supporters marking International Women's Day.
Sky Roberts, 37, and his older brother, Daniel Wilson, 47, said the US government is concealing critical information about visitors to the ranch where Epstein and his associates are accused of abusing women and girls.
Sky Roberts told the crowd that 'all those names are in the files and right now the government is covering those up,' emphasising his belief that unredacted documents would reveal individuals connected to alleged abuse at the ranch, near Santa Fe.
His statement shows frustration, also felt by survivors and activists, that key names remain hidden behind redactions.
The brothers joined hundreds of protesters near the gated entrance to Zorro Ranch, a property Epstein owned for years, where women and girls were reportedly brought and abused.
The ranch's remote location has made investigations difficult, and many hope that releasing full visitor logs and other records could reveal whether powerful individuals were involved.
Epstein Files Not Fully Released
Millions of pages of records related to Epstein's activities have already been released, exposing his social connections with politicians, business leaders, and scientists who were invited to the ranch.
But significant portions of those documents remain heavily redacted, and campaigners argue that redactions protect powerful people from scrutiny.
Source: International Business Times UK