
The brother of Jeffrey Epstein's most well known victim, Virginia Giuffre, called for President Donald Trump to be held accountable for his ties to the late sex criminal.
Giuffre's brother Sky Roberts told Sky News that King Charles had "set a precedent to the rest of the world" by stripping his brother Andrew of his royal titles due to his past relationship with the late Epstein, and he called on him to pressure the U.S. president to release evidence in the sex trafficking case.
"We need to fully investigate them," Roberts said. "He should tell President Trump 'put your big boy pants on,' and let's get these Epstein files released so that we can go after these monsters properly."
Roberts accused the U.S. government of "safeguarding documents of people that are implicated" with Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who's currently serving a 20-year prison term for her role in the sex trafficking network.
Epstein died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges years after accepting a plea agreement in a 2007 that allowed him to avoid a federal indictment for sex trafficking charges and instead plead guilty to lesser state-level prostitution charges.
Giuffre took her own life earlier this year, after completing work on a memoir, but she long maintained that she had sex with Andrew at least three times as a teenager after Epstein and Maxwell trafficked her to the British prince.
Andrew consistently denied Giuffre's allegations, but he agreed to settle a 2021 lawsuit she filed against him for what is believed to be more than $15.5 million.
"An ordinary American girl from an ordinary American family brought down a British prince with her truth and extraordinary courage," her family said. "She declares victory."
The disgraced royal has been ordered to leave Royal Lodge, where he lived for more than 20 years, and will now be treated as a commoner and go by the name Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
"But it's not enough," Roberts said. "He's is still walking around a free man. He's not going to be living on the side of the road. He should be investigated."




