Demand for Transparency: Unveiling the Secrets of Epstein's Ranch

Virginia Giuffre's brothers visited Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch to urge the release of unredacted documents exposing alleged abusers. The protest aligns with a legislative move for transparency and accountability. Public sentiment reflects distrust towards government secrecy in the Epstein case, as highlighted by recent polling.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 09-03-2026 06:00 IST | Created: 09-03-2026 06:00 IST
Demand for Transparency: Unveiling the Secrets of Epstein's Ranch
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On Sunday, brothers of Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who took her life in April, visited the convicted offender's New Mexico ranch. Their mission: to demand the Trump administration release unredacted documents revealing the identities of those their sister accused of sexual abuse at the property.

The backdrop of Epstein's hacienda-style mansion painted a stark image as the brothers, Sky Roberts and Daniel Wilson, alongside their families, joined hundreds of demonstrators. Marking International Women's Day, they gathered near Zorro Ranch, 30 miles south of Santa Fe, calling for transparency from the U.S. Department of Justice, specifically concerning names of past visitors linked to alleged abuses.

This rally comes as the release of records on Epstein's contacts, including politicians and business figures, persists as a political challenge for President Trump. With such mounting pressure, New Mexico has launched a legislative 'truth commission,' setting a precedent for states like New York and Florida to investigate Epstein's covert actions over decades.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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