
In a raw, unflinching letter that cuts straight to the heart of betrayal and justice, the family of Virginia Giuffre—Jeffrey Epstein’s courageous accuser who tragically died—has unleashed a blistering rebuke against Ghislaine Maxwell. As Maxwell boldly seeks clemency from President Trump, refusing to answer lawmakers’ questions without it, Giuffre’s brother Sky Roberts and his wife Amanda fire back: “Ghislaine, you deserve to spend the rest of your life in a jail cell. Trapped in a cage forever just like you trapped your victims.”
They call her no mere bystander, but a “central, deliberate actor” who groomed and delivered children to abuse, a “monster” who manipulated and controlled lives—including using family ties to threaten Virginia herself. Channeling Virginia’s own final wishes, the family vows justice will not be softened or rewritten.
Will their fierce stand stop Maxwell’s bid for freedom—or expose even darker truths?

In a raw, unflinching letter that cuts straight to the heart of betrayal and justice, the family of Virginia Giuffre—Jeffrey Epstein’s courageous accuser who tragically died—has unleashed a blistering rebuke against Ghislaine Maxwell. As Maxwell boldly seeks clemency from President Trump, refusing to answer lawmakers’ questions without it, Giuffre’s brother Sky Roberts and his wife Amanda fire back: “Ghislaine, you deserve to spend the rest of your life in a jail cell. Trapped in a cage forever just like you trapped your victims.”
They call her no mere bystander, but a “central, deliberate actor” who groomed and delivered children to abuse, a “monster” who manipulated and controlled lives—including using family ties to threaten Virginia herself. Channeling Virginia’s own final wishes, the family vows justice will not be softened or rewritten.
Will their fierce stand stop Maxwell’s bid for freedom—or expose even darker truths?
Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most courageous accusers, tragically died by suicide in April 2025 at the age of 41, leaving behind profound grief for her family and supporters. She had been living on a farm in Neergabby, Western Australia, after years of relentless struggle to expose the child Sєx trafficking network run by Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. Giuffre was not just a victim; she was a pioneering voice, inspiring countless other survivors to come forward and helping bring Maxwell to justice. Maxwell was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison for Sєx trafficking of minors.
Amid ongoing public scrutiny of newly released Epstein documents and continued investigations, Ghislaine Maxwell—from her prison cell in Texas—has openly refused to answer questions from the U.S. House Oversight Committee during a closed-door hearing. Invoking her Fifth Amendment rights, she sent a clear message: she is willing to “speak fully and truthfully” if granted clemency or a pardon by President Donald Trump. Maxwell even hinted she could “clarify” that neither Trump nor Bill Clinton was involved in any wrongdoing related to Epstein. Many view this as a calculated bargaining move, leveraging her position to seek freedom at a time when Trump has not ruled out the possibility of clemency.
In response, Giuffre’s family—particularly her brother Sky Roberts and his wife Amanda Roberts—released a searing, uncompromising open letter. Addressed to the House Oversight Committee just before Maxwell’s hearing, the letter quickly spread and became a direct, furious reply from those closest to the victim.
In the letter, Sky and Amanda write: “Ghislaine Maxwell, you were not a bystander. You were not ‘deceived.’ You were central, a deliberate actor in a system built to hunt children, isolate them, groom them, and deliver them for abuse.” They call Maxwell a “monster,” even more ruthless than Epstein himself. Quoting Virginia’s own words: “Ghislaine was Geppetto, and Epstein was just Pinocchio—she was the one pulling the strings.” They accuse Maxwell of exploiting family relationships to threaten Virginia, manipulating and controlling the lives of her victims.
The letter declares: “Ghislaine, you deserve to spend the rest of your life in a prison cell. Locked in a cage forever, just as you caged your victims.” They pledge to continue fighting in accordance with Virginia’s final wishes, refusing to allow justice to be diluted or rewritten. “Forgiveness is not granted, nor is it expected from us,” they state, while urging Congress to keep investigating any unusual leniency shown toward Maxwell without consulting victims.
Will the Giuffre family’s resolute stand block Maxwell’s bid for freedom? Or will it force even darker truths about the web of power that protected figures like Epstein and Maxwell for so long? The letter is more than a personal condemnation; it is an uncompromising demand for justice, a reminder that victims—even after they are gone—still speak through those they leave behind. As more Epstein files continue to surface, the battle for truth and accountability remains far from over. The Giuffre family has chosen to confront the issue head-on, and that choice may forever alter the trajectory of this story.