The brothers of Virginia Giuffre, one of the main accusers of financier Jeffrey Epstein, visited his former ranch in New Mexico for the first time to demand the release of unredacted court documents related to the case.
Sky Roberts and Daniel Wilson participated in a rally held near the entrance to the Zorro Ranch, located about 48 kilometers south of Santa Fe. Hundreds of protesters gathered there on International Women's Day to demand greater transparency regarding allegations of sexual exploitation related to the property.
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Epstein and some of his associates of sexually abusing young women and minors, committed suicide last April. Her family believes that many aspects of the investigation remain hidden from the public.
At the rally, Sky Roberts called on the U.S. Department of Justice to release all documents related to the case, including visitor logs for Epstein's ranch. He argued that these records could reveal the identities of influential people who frequented the property where alleged abuses took place.
"All these names are in the files and, right now, the government is concealing them," he told the protesters.
Zorro Ranch, a vast hacienda-style property located in the New Mexico desert, is one of the locations associated with the sexual exploitation allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and some of his associates. The case continues to generate significant public mobilization, with several associations and victims' families demanding the full release of the archives related to the investigation.