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Giuffre Family Demands Justice: 'Prince Andrew Must Face Full Investigation'

2025-09-14

Author: Noah

The family of Virginia Giuffre is urging a thorough investigation of Prince Andrew over allegations of sexual abuse, emphasizing that no one, not even royal family members, should escape accountability for their actions.

Sky Roberts, Giuffre's brother, appeared on the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, asserting, "Every single person deserves to be held to the fullest extent of the law." This bold statement comes in the wake of Giuffre's allegations that she was introduced to Prince Andrew by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein at just 17 and endured abuse at his hands.

Despite Andrew’s denials and a 2022 out-of-court settlement that included no admission of guilt, Roberts believes justice has not been served. He expressed concern that Andrew has not faced sufficient consequences, stating, "The fact that he's still living in a palace is not enough."

Mr. Roberts fervently called for a thorough investigation, declaring, "If it is found that you had any participation, you need to be put behind bars for the rest of your life." His plea underscores a growing frustration among Epstein's victims and their families.

With the Royal Family having remained silent, Amanda Roberts, Sky's wife, hinted at more revelations to come: "I think we're right on the precipice of seeing all of those skeletons start to come to surface." Her ominous remark raises questions about the extent of involvement by others in Epstein's circle.

Tragically, Giuffre took her own life in April after years of fighting for justice, further amplifying her family's resolve.

The couple also criticized Lord Mandelson, recently ousted as the UK's ambassador to the U.S. after emails wiretapped with Epstein surfaced. They asserted he was unfit for the role and echoed calls for accountability among those associated with Epstein.

The interview also opened the door to explore U.S. President Donald Trump’s ties to Epstein. Giuffre claims that she was abused by Epstein shortly after meeting British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell while working at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. Roberts insists that all individuals mentioned in Epstein's newly released birthday book—including Trump—should be investigated.

As the public and media scrutinization grows, the White House has dismissed the notion of Trump’s wrongdoing, labeling the discussions "fake news" and asserting that Trump expelled Epstein from his club for inappropriate behavior.

In a passionate appeal, Roberts urged Trump to release any remaining records connected to Epstein, demanding accountability not just for himself but for all victims, including his sister.

As scrutiny continues to mount over royal and political connections to Epstein, the Giuffre family's call for justice resonates with many who seek accountability from those in power.