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We will not stop until justice 'is served... it must not bend to money, influence or titles
Irish Daily Mirror
|September 04, 2025
Virginia's brother insists she will never be silenced

VOICE faltering as he remembered his late sister, Sky Roberts delivered a chilling message to Prince Andrew: Virginia Giuffre will never be silenced.
A victim of serial paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, Ms Giuffre went to her grave insisting the Duke of York sexually abused her.
Yesterday, Mr Roberts took to a stage in Washington, DC, to demand the US government open its files on Epstein.
Speaking publicly for the first time since Ms Giuffre took her own life aged 41 in April, Mr Roberts said: "We will not stop until justice is served.
"Justice is not selective, it must not bend to money, influence or titles.
"We are here because every survivor deserves more than a headline. It is more than a single conviction. They deserve the full weight of the law behind them." His words, and those of several survivors of Epstein's abuse who also spoke yesterday, came amid mounting pressure on President Donald Trump over Epstein.
And after hearing harrowing testimony from survivors yesterday, Republican US Representative Nancy Mace said: "Now seems like a good time to discuss prosecuting Prince Andrew." Ms Giuffre became one of the most prominent survivors to expose Epstein's trafficking network, repeatedly naming the prince among the men she said she was forced to have sex with as a teenager. The duke, now 65, has always strenuously denied her claims.
SOLIDARITY
Mr Roberts vowed to survivors, campaigners and lawmakers that his sister's battle against the powerful would continue.
He said: "Virginia was not only our sister, she was a warrior, a survivor.
"Even though she is no longer with us in body, her voice, her courage, and her fight live on through every one of us here today.
He added that his sister never wavered in her determination to expose the truth about Epstein and his circle of friends.
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