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As the royal family cuts ties with Prince Andrew, victims of Jeffrey Epstein are demanding accountability from one of his most powerful American associates — President Donald Trump.

With Prince Andrew finally cast out of royal grace—stripped of his title and evicted from his estate—Virginia Giuffre’s family says it’s time for President Donald Trump to be held to the same standard. Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, took to CNN this week, urging the White House and Congress to finally act. “King Charles set the bar. Now President Trump needs to put on his big boy pants and follow through with real accountability,” he said.

Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, had been one of Epstein’s most vocal accusers, claiming that Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew sexually abused her as a teen. Her testimony played a central role in bringing Maxwell to justice, but many of the most powerful players tied to Epstein’s web have yet to face consequences—including Trump himself.

Standing next to his wife, Amanda, Sky Roberts demanded the release of the full Epstein files, which Trump promised to declassify during his 2024 campaign but has since kept under wraps. “We need to back our government into a corner where their hands are tied and they’re forced to act,” Amanda Roberts said. “No more redactions. No more excuses. Just transparency.”

Roberts claimed his sister handed over damning evidence directly to the FBI before her death, including documentation and details about Epstein’s secret surveillance network. “She gave them the documents. She told them where the cameras were. She knew Epstein was blackmailing men—powerful men—using those tapes,” he said. “Now it’s time for the FBI to use that same pressure to expose the truth. Let’s turn the blackmail around.”

Despite repeated denials and evasions, President Trump’s long history with Epstein is well-documented. The two were photographed together at Mar-a-Lago parties and New York galas throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Epstein once reportedly referred to Trump as his “closest friend.” And in one particularly disturbing anecdote, Trump allegedly doodled the silhouette of a naked woman on a birthday card he signed for Epstein.

Yet Trump’s administration continues to stonewall. FBI Director Kash Patel declared earlier this year that there was “nothing left to investigate” in the Epstein case, including his suspicious 2019 jailhouse death. That statement came just weeks before Epstein’s former accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, was quietly transferred to a minimum-security camp in Texas after cooperating with Trump officials—a move that baffled legal observers.

“She trafficked children,” Sky said. “And now she’s playing tennis in Texas? That’s justice?”

Even Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of Trump’s staunchest allies, has broken ranks over the Epstein cover-up. Over the summer, she joined victims’ advocates outside the Capitol demanding that Trump release the full Epstein dossier, including the so-called “client list.”

“The MAGA base wants answers,” said a Democratic strategist familiar with the case. “And the more Trump stalls, the more it looks like he’s hiding something.”

For Sky and Amanda Roberts, this is a last stand—for their family, for Virginia, and for all the girls who never got justice. “Prince Andrew’s fall gave us some vindication,” Sky said. “But it’s not enough. My sister gave everything to tell her story. Now the world needs to act.”

Amanda added, “The U.K. has taken the first step. Now it’s America’s turn.”

Their message to Trump, the FBI, and the American justice system couldn’t be clearer: unlock the files, name the names, and do it now.


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