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Virginia Giuffre’s brother among hundreds protesting at Epstein ranch, condemning removal of victim memorial l

March 12, 2026 by hoang le Leave a Comment

In the harsh glare of the New Mexico sun, Sky Roberts knelt at the roadside, gently placing flowers on a freshly rebuilt memorial, his hands trembling as the shadow of Jeffrey Epstein’s sprawling Zorro Ranch mansion stretched across the highway like an unhealed wound.

For the first time, the brother of Virginia Giuffre—Epstein’s most relentless accuser, who died by suicide in April 2025—joined hundreds of protesters on International Women’s Day to condemn the mysterious removal of the original roadside tribute to victims just days earlier. Flanked by his wife Amanda, Sky held signs demanding the full, unredacted release of Epstein files, calling the estate a “house of horrors” where his sister endured unimaginable abuse.

Chants of justice filled the air as the crowd rebuilt the memorial in defiance, vowing that no act of erasure would silence the survivors.

Who tore down that tribute—and what powerful secrets are they still protecting?

In the harsh glare of the New Mexico sun, Sky Roberts knelt at the roadside, gently placing fresh flowers on a rebuilt memorial, his hands trembling as the long shadow of the former Zorro Ranch mansion stretched across N.M. 41 like an unhealed scar on the landscape. The sprawling estate—once Jeffrey Epstein’s remote “house of horrors”—loomed on the hill, a silent reminder of the abuses alleged there.

For the first time, Sky, brother of Virginia Giuffre—Epstein’s most relentless accuser, who tragically died by suicide in April 2025 at age 41—joined hundreds of protesters on International Women’s Day, March 8, 2026. Virginia had bravely detailed her trafficking and abuse as a teenager at Epstein’s properties, including this isolated ranch, where survivors claim some of the gravest violations occurred. Her posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl, amplified survivor voices, but the trauma proved too much. Her family now carries her fight forward.

Flanked by his wife Amanda and other relatives, Sky held signs demanding the Trump administration’s Department of Justice release fully unredacted Epstein files—visitor logs, emails, flight records, and more—under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Millions of pages have emerged since November 2025, including uncorroborated tips and materials tied to Zorro Ranch, but redactions persist, sparking accusations of elite protection.

The rally’s urgency spiked over the mysterious removal of the original roadside memorial—flowers, crosses, art, and tributes honoring victims—placed around late February 2026 and dismantled days before the event. New Mexico law protects such descansos from desecration unless they impede traffic; removal is a criminal offense. The New Mexico Department of Transportation denied involvement and stated they had no knowledge of the perpetrator. The ranch’s property manager—inquired about clearing it via email around March 5, but state officials took no action due to legal protections. The memorial vanished anyway, with security cameras potentially capturing the act, though no public identification has emerged.

Current owners—the family of Texas businessman and politician Don Huffines, who bought the property in 2023, renamed it San Rafael Ranch, and plans a Christian retreat—have not been directly implicated in the removal. Guards at the gate declined comment when approached.

Protesters, including activists, survivors’ supporters, and lawmakers like Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández, rebuilt the tribute in defiance, vowing erasure would not silence calls for justice. Chants filled the air as Sky declared the ranch a site of horrors where truth must prevail. The event coincided with heightened scrutiny: New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez reopened a criminal probe in February 2026, leading to a property search on March 9 with state police and local assistance—the owners cooperating—fueled by newly released files hinting at unexamined allegations.

Who tore down that tribute remains unknown—a mystery amplifying suspicions of efforts to suppress remembrance. What powerful secrets—visitor identities, hidden crimes, or elite connections—are they still protecting? As Sky and the crowd stood firm, the desert wind carried their resolve: no act of erasure will halt the demand for full accountability and revelation.

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