President Donald Trump, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping pose together ahead of their summit talk at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025.The brother of one ofJeffrey Epstein’s earliest accusers is happy thatPrince Andrew has beenstripped of his royal title, but thinksKing Charles can do even more to help victims get justice.Sky Roberts, whose sister, Virginia Guiffre, said she was sex trafficked and abused by Epsteinand Ghislaine Maxwell for many years starting in 2000,told Sky News on Friday that Charles deserved credit for “[setting] a precedent to the rest of the world” for supporting survivors of abuse.“But it’s not enough. He’s [Andrew] is still walking around a free man. He’s not going to be living on the side of the road. He should be investigated,” Roberts added.After accusing the US government of “safeguarding documents of people that are implicated” with Epstein and Maxwell, Roberts offered a suggestion of how Charles could really help victims like his sister, who died by suicide earlier this year at the age of 41.“We need to fully investigate them. 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 brought up King Charles again when he was interviewed by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, but focused his attention on what he thinks Trump should do (and, yes, it too involves metaphorical apparel choices).“The king needs to do a bit more. He has – he has done enough,” Roberts said. “He’s definitely set kind of a precedent to the rest of the world. President Trump needs to put his big boy pants on and follow suit.”He added that he thinks Prince Andrew’s Epstein connection needs to be investigated more, with jail time a possibility.“Why is he still walking around? Why would the Prince even be funding any sort of, I don’t know, property for him?” Roberts asked. “It doesn’t – that doesn’t make any sense. So, I think at this point we need an investigation. And these men, including Prince Andrew, if found guilty, should be put behind bars. Period.”You can see the complete Sky News interview below.During the 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised to release the Epstein files during the 2024 presidential campaign.However, those plans seem to have changed after news broke that Attorney General Pam Bondi had told the president he is in the Epstein files.Since then, Trump has tried to minimise his long friendship with Epstein and called the campaign to release files connected with the case “a Democratic hoax.”Related...Epstein Survivor s Family Declares Victory After Prince Andrew Is Stripped Of Royal Title Step Forward : Marjorie Taylor Greene Delivers Blunt Message To Prince Andrew Over Epstein AllegationsJoe Rogan Gets Weirded Out Over Trump’s ‘Very Odd’ Alleged Letter To Epstein
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