Virginia Giuffreβs family is speaking out in the wake of her tragic death, reflecting on her legacy and the impact of her memoir. In an emotional interview, her brother Sky and his wife Amanda expressed their pride in Virginia for sharing her truth, despite the heavy burden of her story. They described the experience of reading her memoir as both painful and beautiful, highlighting her character and resilience.

Sky emphasized the importance of the memoir as a tool for accountability, stating that it makes it difficult for those complicit in her abuse to discredit her account. He called for renewed investigations into allegations against Prince Andrew, asserting that justice must apply equally to everyone, regardless of status. Amanda echoed this sentiment, reinforcing Virginia’s truthfulness and the need for systemic change in how survivors are treated.

The family also addressed the controversial settlement Virginia reached with Prince Andrew, which they viewed as a necessary, albeit insufficient, step toward accountability. They highlighted the challenges survivors face and the often impossible choices they must make in seeking justice.

As the family seeks to keep Virginiaβs voice alive, they are advocating for further exploration of the Epstein case, insisting that evidence exists to support claims of a broader network of abuse. They criticized the perceived leniency shown to powerful figures and called for a commitment from authorities to protect victims and pursue justice.

In a poignant moment, Sky reflected on how Virginia would feel about the discussions surrounding her memoir, suggesting she would be proud yet aware that the fight for justice continues. The familyβs powerful message urges society to recognize the systemic failures that allow abuse to persist and to take meaningful action to protect future generations.