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British Detectives Head to America to Speak With Virginia Roberts’ Family (7/13/26)

Thames Valley Police detectives are reportedly preparing to travel to the United States to interview relatives of Virginia Giuffre as part of their expanding investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Officers are expected to speak with Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, and his wife, Amanda, about her allegations that Andrew sexually assaulted her on three occasions when she was a teenager. Andrew, who has consistently denied wrongdoing, settled Giuffre’s civil lawsuit in 2022 for an estimated £12 million without admitting liability. The reported interviews follow Andrew’s February 2026 arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, after which he was released while the investigation continued.

The inquiry has reportedly widened beyond Giuffre’s allegations to examine Andrew’s decade as Britain’s special trade representative between 2001 and 2011. Police are assessing potential allegations involving fraud, corruption, bullying, obstruction of justice and the possible misuse of confidential government or royal information. Investigators are also communicating with the Royal Household, the Department for Business and Trade and American authorities as they seek original Epstein-related documents and testimony from additional witnesses. Giuffre’s family welcomed Andrew’s arrest, saying it demonstrated that royalty should not place anyone beyond the reach of the law.


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Speaker 1: What's up, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the

Epstein Chronicles. For over a decade, Virginia Roberts was pleading

with the authorities in the UK to take action against

Prince Andrew, and for years she was ignored time and

time again. And I can't help but ask myself if

things would have been different, if all these people who

say they care now would have cared back then. And

then from there, I asked myself, would Virginia still be

with us if the authorities in the UK and the

United States took what she said more seriously? And I

think it's safe to say that the answer to that

question is yes. Well, now, after over a decade, the

UK is sending a team of detectives to the United

States to talk to Virginia's family about her allegations against

Prince Andrew. And look, I'm not very confident that anything's

going to come of it, as far as anything tangible,

but at least it's a step in the right direction.

At least the UK authorities are sending people over to

speak with Virginia's family. You would think that the FBI

would want to do that too. You would think that

every organization in America that's investigating this would want to

speak with Virginia's family. Now, look the evidence that they

could provide, if any, is going to be secondhand and hearsay.

And I'm not going to bullshit you and tell you

that you know that's going to end up with Andrew

going to prison. But I feel like it's another brick

in the road. And I think there's a lot of

people out there that don't understand how cases are built.

They're built on circumstantial evidence. That's what the foundation is.

And while one piece of that circumstantial evidence on its

own might not mean much, when you put it all together,

it tells a whole different story. And I think that

is something that I really learned covering the Brian Kolberger trial.

I mean, talk about twists and turns. I don't think

there's a more complex case that's made its way through

the system in the last ten or twenty years. I

mean we're talking about every challenge you can possibly imagine

was thrown at the prosecution, and the hoops they had

to jump through to make sure that Brian Colberger's right

to a fair trial was respected was insane. And now

there's a new report out that it costs the taxpayers

of Idaho eight million dollars eight million dollars for that

scumbag just to plead guilty. And look, we all knew

he was guilty right once we started getting the information.

Who was relatively obvious. But my point is this stuff

is complicated, and if you're going to build a case

against somebody, you have to start with circumstantial evidence. That's

how it goes. So today we have an article from

the Sun and let's see what they have to say

about the detectives from the u UK coming over to

America to speak with Virginia's family and the headline andy

probe Andrew detective to fly to the US to interview

Virginia Roberts family over her sex allegations against the prince.

This article was authored by Sam Creed. Thames Valley police

officers will reportedly fly to the US to speak with

Virginia's relatives over her sexual assault allegations against the ex prince.

And look, I'm trying not to get too agitated by this,

but if these people would have carried this much when

Virginia was around, things could have been a lot different.

And I can tell you for a fact, that this

kind of shit weighed on Virginia, the fact that people

didn't listen in the UK, the fact that Andrew was

continuously protected. It weighed on her, and I think it

would weigh on anybody. Imagine being on the battlefield basically

alone against Jeffrey Epstein's people. That's what it was like

when Virginia first came out. Nobody really knew what Epstein

was up to. Then Virginia shows up and blows the

lid off of everything, and for quite some time she

was on her own. She didn't have people backing her up. Instead,

she was being attacked continuously and NonStop. And unfortunately, even

though she's not with us anymore, there's still people out

there that do it. And it's mind boggling to me,

like Virginia's the bad guy here, like she did something wrong.

The ex Duke was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in

public office at his Sandringham home on his sixty sixth

birthday in February. Andrew was later released under investigation, but

cops say they have widened their inquiry into his ten

years as UK Trade Envoy, and that's just how it

goes any investigation for any crime. They look at you

for everything. So say you get hit with a felony

for I don't know, insert crime here, They're gonna look

at everything. The're gonna look at your bank records, They're

gonna look at your taxes, They're gonna look at everything.

And if they can find a way to smack you

in the face with the legal hammer, get ready, you're

about to get cracked. In May, TVP detectives confirmed that

they were probing claims of sexual misconduct allegedly carried out

by the outcast Royal. I mean, I know I've said

it about forty five billion times, but imagine being the

son of Queen Elizabeth and fucking it up this bad yo,

I would be living the life like you wouldn't believe.

I'd be everywhere, I'd be doing all kinds of good deeds.

Is there a leper colony for me to go visit?

Where can I go? Who can I help? How do

I harness this great privilege to help other people? I'm

the fucking Prince of England. But no, it has to

be a whole other thing, right, it has to be

how can I get more? How can I benefit from this?

Not about the people of the UK, not about his mom,

about himself. And that's what Andrew's always been about himself.

And he's always behaved the way he behaves because there's

never been any kind of punishment, no life lessons. I

know the vast majority of us out there, if we

went around our lives growing up the way Andrew did,

we'd be walking around with fat lips and black eyes.

But Prince Andrew, because he's a queen's son, Bah, he

can say and do whatever he wants. Well, I'm here

to tell you, my brother, you cannot That fucking ship

is sailed, and that bill that you've been avoiding, that

shit is coming due. And it's understood that officers are

now set to speak with Sky and Amanda Roberts, Virginia's

brother and sister in law, the Times reports, And that's

good they should have to say. Virginia's family, her brother

and sister especially, should have a lot to say about

what's going on. And I think that they can provide

some context about certain issues with Virginia. So it's a

good idea for the authorities to talk to them. Police

had previously urged alleged victims and survivors of Andrew's pale

Jeffrey Epstein to talk to them. Virginia was a key

figure in the downfall of the Pedal financier, who died

in prison in twenty nineteen. She later sued Andrew in

twenty twenty one, claiming she was forced to have sex

with him on three occasions when she was a teen. Well, yeah,

because it's true. It's a fact. I believe my friend Virginia,

and I don't believe the jerkofs in the media who

said it was a lie. You know, there's people out there.

You got people like Lady vig Taria Hovey and anybody

associated with her. All those people, they can all eat

a big fat bag of stinky dicks. Because guess what,

you bunch of scumbags, you were wrong. Virginia was telling

the truth. And you're a boy, Hansy Andy, the Joe

Exotic of the Windsor family. Well, he's everything Virginia told

us he was. She later sued Andrew in twenty twenty one,

claiming she was forced to have sex with him on

three occasions when she was a teen. Andrew went on

to pay his accuser, who claimed he had never met

and estimated twelve million pounds in an out of court

settlement and not really an out of court settlement. They

went to court, Andrew took a look at discovery, and

his lawyer, Andrew Brettler, one of the best to do it, said, look, Bud,

you have no case. You need to plead, You need

to come to the table, and you need to find

a settlement because if you go to trial and a

jury sees this, you are cooked. And not only are

you cooked civilly, You're probably going to go to prison.

Now I'm paraphrasing because I wasn't in the room, but

I'm guessing that's the way the conversation went with Andrew Butler,

and who the hell is settling with somebody for twelve

million pounds if you've never even met them? Please miss

me With all of that, The former Duke of York

denied any wrongdoing in relation to miss Roberts or Epstein.

Following Andrew's arrest, Virginia's emotional brother Sky Roberts and Danielle

Wilson said their broken hearts are lifted. They said, out

last today, our broken hearts have been lifted at the

news that no one is above the law, not even

Royalty on behalf of our sister Virginia Roberts. We extend

our gratitude to the UK Thames Police for their investigation

and the arrest of Andrew mount Vaan Winsor. And look,

I'll be the first to tell you I was shocked

as fuck when they arrested Prince Andrew. I didn't expect it, sorry,

never expected it, and now that they did, it's a

game changer because once you're on that ledge, doesn't take

much for the authorities to push your ass off. And

my friends, he is dangerously close to the edge. He

was never a prince for survivors everywhere. Virginia did this

for you. Cops are also assessing claims of fraud, corruption,

bullying and perverting justice in relation to his stint as

Trade Envoy from two thousand and one to twenty eleven.

Officers are in contact with the Royal Household and the

government's Business and Trade Department. Thames Valley Assistant Chief Constable

Oliver Wright said he really hoped alleged victims would come forward.

Mister Wright said there's a number of aspects of allegedmist

conduct that the investigation is examining. We are speaking to

a range of witnesses and want anyone with information to

get in touch with us. More than three million documents

and videos relating to Epstein have been released by the

US Justice Department since December. The files appeared to show

Andrew passing on details related to royal visits and investment

opportunity briefings. Well yeah, that's what he was doing, and

god knows what else. Who knows what this guy was

doing to gain profit. UK police forces are said to

be in touch with US authorities to obtain original material.

The Widen police probe is examining other potential aspects of

misconduct in public office, which carries a maximum life sentence.

Well it should, like for real, I mean, the British

people haven't suffered enough indignity, they haven't suffered enough embarrassment

at the hands of Prince Andrew. Now they have to

get robbed on top of it. Sounds like a shitty

deal to me. So I hope these investigators find enough

information that leads to more problems for Andrew. And I

say that because, in my opinion, if anybody deserves to

be left without a chair at the end of the song,

it's certainly the Joe exotic of the Windsor family. All

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