A Brother’s Tearful Plea – Sky Roberts Condemns Ghislaine Maxwell and Begs Trump for No Pardon
With tears flowing freely down his face, Sky Roberts, the brother of the late Virginia Giuffre—one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent survivors—unleashed a raw and emotional outburst, labeling Ghislaine Maxwell a “monster crueler than Epstein himself.” In a powerful direct appeal to President Trump amid mounting speculation about a potential pardon for Maxwell, Roberts warned that granting her clemency would irreparably destroy public trust in the justice system. As fresh Epstein files continue to emerge, threatening to expose even more layers of the scandal, this grieving family’s desperate cry echoes the pain of countless victims seeking long-overdue accountability.

Roberts’ impassioned words came during a heartfelt interview, where he described Maxwell as a ruthless predator who groomed and exploited vulnerable young girls, including his sister Virginia at just 16 years old. Giuffre, who tragically took her own life in April 2025 at age 41, had long portrayed Maxwell as the mastermind behind much of the trafficking operation—more vicious and calculating than Epstein. “She was the puppet master,” family members have echoed, recalling Giuffre’s own descriptions of Maxwell’s role in luring girls with false promises of opportunity, only to trap them in a nightmare of abuse.
The plea intensifies against the backdrop of ongoing pardon rumors. President Trump has repeatedly declined to rule out clemency for Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, stating he would “take a look” or consult the Department of Justice. This ambiguity has sparked outrage among survivors and advocates, with Roberts emphasizing the devastating message it sends: “What does this teach our children about justice?” He argued that freeing Maxwell would betray every survivor who fought bravely to bring Epstein’s network to light.
Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl, released in October 2025, has further amplified her voice, detailing the grooming at Mar-a-Lago, relentless trafficking, and emotional scars that haunted her until the end. Recent releases from Epstein’s estate—including thousands of documents and photographs involving high-profile figures—have reignited public scrutiny, with a major Justice Department disclosure deadline looming on December 19, 2025.
The family insists Maxwell deserves no mercy, calling her a “known perjurer” unfit for leniency. As explosive revelations continue to surface, Roberts’ emotional appeal underscores a broader demand: Let justice prevail, honor the victims, and ensure no predator walks free. Will President Trump’s decision heed this heartbroken cry, or risk silencing truths that survivors like Virginia Giuffre died fighting to reveal?
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