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Virginia Giuffre’s father recalls dropping her off at Epstein’s mansion, shaking pedophile’s hand: report
Virginia Giuffre’s father remembers dropping her off at Jeffrey Epstein’s home and even shaking the pedophile’s hand when he was “checking Epstein out” after his then-teenage daughter accepted a job as the billionaire’s masseuse, according to a report.
Sky Roberts visited Epstein’s Florida mansion in 2000 while he was on his lunch break while working as a maintenance man at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate in Palm Beach, where Giuffre also worked.
Days earlier, a guest at the club approached a 16-year-old Giuffre at the pool as she was reading a book on massage therapy and asked if she wanted a job with her boss, Roberts told the Daily Mail.
Giuffre was ecstatic at the opportunity, and her dad was excited for her, too — but he wanted to meet this mystery boss first.
Roberts remembers pulling his pickup truck into Epstein’s house, which was “just down the street,” and meeting the financier and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell — but said “no bells went off” during the encounter.
“He seemed like a regular guy, and she seemed OK, too. I had no clue that this guy was a pedophile and that the woman was manipulating my daughter and the other girl,” the father said. “I thought I was doing my parental duty by checking Epstein out.”
Robert said Epstein came down the driveway and shook his hand.
“I said words to the effect that I’d wanted to meet him and to understand exactly what my daughter would be doing,” Roberts said.
“Epstein said ‘Oh, I do this to help a lot of girls — there’ll be people who will teach Virginia massage therapy… it’s a good career,” he continued.
Maxwell, Roberts said, was silent.
His daughter “was keen” on working for Epstein “because it was more money and the travel seemed a good opportunity,” he said.
“I had no idea, of course, what was really going on. Now I wish I’d known the extent of it, but I had no clue,” he told the paper.
Giuffre spent the next two years being groomed by Epstein and Maxwell, traveling around the world to their lavish estates where she was offered to their elite guests for sex. Photos show her when she was 17 with Prince Andrew’s arms around her waist, whom she claimed she was forced to have sex with.
“I don’t think he still has any remorse for what he did or that he feels guilty. I think he is angry because he was caught,” Roberts told the Daily Mail.
Giuffre was also allegedly tasked with helping the sick pair recruit other girls for the billionaire’s pedophile ring.
“She never came home from trips and said, ‘I’ve been sexually abused.’ It’s not something you’d talk about with a dad,” Roberts said.
Giuffre, now 40, lives in Australia. Her father, who remains in Florida, told the Daily Mail that they don’t see each other often, but he is proud of her.
Epstein, 66, killed himself in a lower Manhattan jail cell in 2019 while he was awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
Maxwell has since been convicted of recruiting and grooming young girls for sex and is currently serving a 20-year sentence in federal prison.
“I think she’s despicable because she was aware of what was happening. How she can look at herself in a mirror is beyond me because she ruined these kids’ lives,” Roberts told the outlet.
Roberts’ revelation comes just weeks after a trove of documents related to Epstein and Maxwell’s crimes were revealed as part of his daughter’s long-settled 2015 defamation lawsuit against Maxwell.
The 215 documents totaling nearly 5,000 pages laid out the scope of Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring, his network of powerful associates and his methods for luring female victims.
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Virginia man uses art to heal after years in prison, mental health battle
RICHMOND, Va. — Jerrod Buford first picked up a paintbrush as a kid, never imagining that same creative outlet would carry him through his darkest days in prison.
Buford, who grew up in Williamsburg, was convicted and arrested as a young man and spent almost a decade behind bars. During that time, he struggled deeply.
“Turning to drugs and alcohol to kind of shadow over emotions,” Buford said. “Looking for acceptance, approval. Not just from my parents, but from friends, from, you name it. I mean, I tried to commit suicide, I don’t even know how many times,” Buford said.
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It was inside prison walls that art became more than a hobby.
“Throughout my prison time, I learned, the freedom that I desired, I’ve always had it. I got, I found it, in a box,” Buford said.
More than three years after his release, Buford continues to advocate for art as a tool for healing. He describes his work as a gift he feels called to share.
“I received a blessing from God that just allowed me to display what he’s given me,” Buford said.
For Buford, creating art is also a way of processing his past.
“That’s what art has done for me. It’s given me the ability to look at parts of my life, all parts of my life, and find the good and the negative, learn from the negative,” Buford said.
He shares his story and artwork with a wide audience through social media, including live sessions on TikTok, and holds art classes with new communities.
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Buford said his mission is to help others find their own path toward healing — whatever form that takes.
“What I strive to do is guide this person to just create, man. Don’t care what people think about your creation, you just need to get it out,” Buford said. “Whether it’s with art, addressing your mental health, getting your life right — just do it.”
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VA Spirits Board & VA Distillery Co. Commemorate America’s 250th with Exclusive Trio Pack
Lovingston, VA (7News) — Good Morning Washington interviews Amanda Beckwith of Virginia Distillery Company- one of the contributing distilleries to the Virginia Spirits Board’s 250th Celebration Trio Pack, a special, exclusive release created to commemorate America’s upcoming 250th anniversary. This limited-edition package features a curated collection of a rum, a gin, and a whiskey, all crafted from scratch by distillers in Virginia to celebrate the rich history and current state of distilling within the Commonwealth.
Beckwith elaborates on VA Distillery Company’s role in the project, noting her focus on Virginia-grown grain to make the bottle of unique whiskey that is included in the Trio Pack. It is also worth noting that the Trio Packs themselves were bottled and produced right here at Virginia Distilling Company!
American single malts are the newest official category of American whiskey, distilled from one grain and from a single distillery. Virginia Distillery Co specializes in this new category of whiskey and crafted their contribution to the Trio Pack with this very specialty. Given the limited remaining availability of the Trio Pack, its historical value and collectible nature, the message it loud and clear encouraging viewers to grab a pack before they are all gone!
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Virginia Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 Night results for June 24, 2026
Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots: What to know in case you win
Here’s what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.
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The Virginia Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at June 24, 2026, results for each game:
Powerball
Powerball drawings are held Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 11 p.m.
13-14-16-21-38, Powerball: 14, Power Play: 2
Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Pick 3
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 3-1-5, FB: 8
Day: 7-8-8, FB: 4
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 4
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 4-7-2-1, FB: 7
Day: 7-3-4-6, FB: 3
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 5
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 7-5-2-6-9, FB: 0
Day: 6-9-4-0-7, FB: 0
Check Pick 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Cash Pop
Drawing times: Coffee Break 9 a.m.; Lunch Break 12 p.m.; Rush Hour 5 p.m.; Prime Time 9 p.m.; After Hours 11:59 p.m.
Coffee Break: 12
After Hours: 08
Prime Time: 13
Rush Hour: 01
Lunch Break: 14
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
Cash 5
Drawing every day at 11 p.m.
09-12-15-24-43
Check Cash 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Bank a Million
Bank a Million draws are held every Wednesday and Saturday at 11 p.m.
18-21-25-33-36-39, Bonus: 13
Check Bank a Million payouts and previous drawings here.
Millionaire for Life
Drawing everyday at 11:15 p.m.
03-04-10-36-37, Bonus: 05
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
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