The brother of Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre is calling for further investigations into the scandal surrounding sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after Prince Andrew was demoted to a normal citizen. King Charles III To this end, US President Donald Trump should put pressure on him to publish the so-called Epstein files, Sky Roberts told Sky broadcaster. “So we can track these monsters.”
Virginia Giuffre, who committed suicide in April of this year at the age of 41, is the most prominent victim of Epstein’s abuse ring, which had been running for years. Giuffre had accused the British Royal Andrew of forcing her to have sex three times. Following the recent publication of her memoirs, the palace stripped Andrew of all remaining titles and honors on Thursday evening.
Epstein scandal also concerns Trump
The last 24 hours have been “a chaos of emotions,” “but we are simply determined not to let their voice be silenced,” said Roberts in the Sky interview. With his decision, the king set an example for the rest of the world, said Roberts. “It’s still not enough, after all he (Andrew) continues to walk around as a free man.”
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Andrew has always denied the allegations. A civil lawsuit by Giuffre ended in a settlement worth millions. Roberts said he would be in London “tomorrow” if the king offered an interview.
The Epstein scandal has also kept Trump busy in recent months. During the election campaign he had promised to release all files, but this has still not happened. The US President and Epstein knew each other. Last September, Trump paid a state visit to the UK to see King Charles III. as a guest. The visit was accompanied by various protest actions, particularly those related to the Epstein scandal.