Prince Andrew Stripped of Titles as Epstein Victim’s Brother Testifies to Pursuit of Justice
WASHINGTON D.C. - Prince andrew has been stripped of his royal titles, a progress hailed by the family of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, a key victim in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking scandal. The move comes amid renewed pressure for the release of documents related to Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, with approximately 1,000 victims demanding clarity from the U.S.government.
Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, offered posthumous testimony to CNN, stating, “It’s also a sad day because she (Virginia) should be the one sitting here today talking about it.” He also expressed relief at the removal of Andrew’s titles and called on King Charles III to revoke Andrew’s princely title entirely, adding, “She always fought for justice for all victims.”
The push for declassification of epstein-related documents has become a battleground in Congress. While the House of Representatives appears poised to pass a resolution forcing the Department of Justice to release the materials, the effort is currently stalled. Democrats and Republicans are reportedly one vote short of the necessary 218 signatures.
Democrat Adelita Grijalva, recently elected in a special election in Arizona, could provide that crucial vote. however, Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has refused to officially seat her nearly a month after her electoral victory, citing a government shutdown stemming from budgetary insolvency.
Grijalva believes the delay is politically motivated.”They are afraid that I will sign the petition against Epstein and become its 218th signatory,” she stated, indicating her intention to vote for the release of the documents.
The situation unfolds as former President Donald Trump, who previously promised to declassify the documents, has begun to characterize the affair as a “Democrat invention,” a stance that has alienated some within his own MAGA voter base.
Giuffre previously stated that epstein believed “sex with me was his natural right.” The ongoing fight for transparency aims to expose the full extent of the alleged trafficking network and hold all involved parties accountable.