Epstein abuse survivor Virginia Giuffre wanted files released, her family say
WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AUG 1 – Giuffre's family demands transparency by releasing Epstein investigation documents and opposes any pardon for Maxwell, who is serving 20 years for sex trafficking minors.
- On Thursday, Giuffre's siblings said the Epstein survivor who died by suicide this year wanted the files released, emphasizing her wish for transparency.
- Amid no leniency being given or discussed, Lanette Wilson said a Maxwell pardon would be an 'abomination,' and the family felt compelled to speak because Trump 'invoked' Giuffre's name.
- In an interview Thursday, Amanda Roberts said `She was fighting for that to happen right up until the very end` and `She wanted the public to know the crimes that they had committed`.
- In their statement, the family urged President Donald Trump to deny clemency for Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence.
- A bipartisan Congressional measure, introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie and Rep. Ro Khanna , urges the Justice Department to release files, countering claims that disclosures are avoided to protect victims.
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