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    Epstein accuser's brother hopes former Prince Andrew's arrest signals 'house of cards' collapsing

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    Posted on February 19, 2026

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    Giuffre’s brother says Prince Andrew’s arrest could trigger a ‘house of cards’ collapse around Epstein. Detained on suspicion of misconduct in public office, Andrew was later released; the probe is unrelated to prior sexual allegations.

    Giuffre’s Brother: Ex-Prince Andrew’s Arrest Starts ‘House of Cards’ Fall

    By Tom Rowe and Daphne Psaledakis

    WASHINGTON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - The brother of one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers welcomed the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on Thursday, saying he hoped it marked the start of the collapse of a "house of cards" around late convicted U.S. sex offender Epstein.

    Family reaction and calls for action

    Reactions to Andrew’s Arrest and Epstein File Revelations

    In an interview with Reuters, Sky Roberts -- whose sister Virginia Giuffre took her own life in April -- and his wife urged the U.S. Justice Department to take action against others suspected of playing a role in Epstein's crimes.

    "This is where the house of cards starts falling," Sky Roberts said in a joint interview with Amanda Roberts.

    Release of Epstein files and arrest in Britain

    The release of millions of records on Epstein is roiling politics and business as details come to light on the disgraced financier's extensive social connections. The case has turned into a persistent political problem for President Donald Trump, who spent years fanning suspicions about Epstein and his associates before returning to office last year.

    The files led to the arrest in Britain of King Charles' brother, Mountbatten-Windsor, on Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office, over allegations he sent confidential government documents to Epstein. Mountbatten-Windsor was later released from police custody.

    Andrew’s prior civil settlement with Giuffre

    ANDREW SETTLED EARLIER SUIT

    In 2022, the king's brother settled a civil lawsuit brought in the United States by Giuffre, who accused him of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager at properties owned by Epstein or his associates.

    Scope of current police investigation

    The current police investigation is not related to this or any other allegation of sexual impropriety.

    Andrew’s denials and stated regrets

    Mountbatten-Windsor, the second son of the late Queen Elizabeth, has always denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein, and said he regrets their friendship.

    Public sentiment in the United States

    Americans generally view the Epstein case as an example of wealthy and powerful people rarely being held accountable and believe the U.S. government is still hiding information about Epstein's clients, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling.

    "We are trailing too far behind in justice, especially when we are sitting on the mountains of information that we have," Amanda Roberts said. "The world is looking at us to do the right thing here."

    Epstein case timeline and charges

    Epstein, in exchange for immunity, pleaded guilty in 2008 to a Florida state prostitution charge and served 13 months in jail. He was later arrested in July 2019 on charges of sex trafficking dozens of underage girls. His August 2019 death in a Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial was ruled a suicide.

    Emotional impact on Giuffre’s family

    Learning of the arrest of Mountbatten-Windsor had brought "a mixed bag of emotions," said Amanda Roberts.

    "Initially we were ... vindicated and screaming, at one point at 3 a.m. And then it just hits you - that gut punch of the fact that she's not here to see this, that we're not able to call her and tell her how astronomically proud we are of her."

    (Reporting by Tom Rowe and Daphne Psaledakis; editing by Scott Malone and Rosalba O'Brien)

    Table of Contents

    • Family reaction and calls for action

    Key Takeaways

    • •Virginia Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, welcomed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest and urged the U.S. DOJ to act against others linked to Epstein.
    • •Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and later released; the investigation is ongoing and unrelated to sexual impropriety.
    • •The release of millions of Epstein-related records is rattling politics and business due to the financier’s extensive network.
    • •Polling indicates many Americans believe powerful figures are rarely held accountable and suspect more Epstein information is being withheld.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Epstein accuser's brother hopes former Prince Andrew's arrest signals 'house of cards' collapsing

    1What is the main topic?

    Reaction to the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, with Virginia Giuffre’s brother saying it could mark the start of a ‘house of cards’ collapse around the Epstein scandal.

    2Why was Andrew arrested?

    He was detained on suspicion of misconduct in public office amid allegations of sharing confidential information; he was later released and the investigation continues.

  • Reactions to Andrew’s Arrest and Epstein File Revelations
  • Release of Epstein files and arrest in Britain
  • Andrew’s prior civil settlement with Giuffre
  • Scope of current police investigation
  • Andrew’s denials and stated regrets
  • Public sentiment in the United States
  • Epstein case timeline and charges
  • Emotional impact on Giuffre’s family
  • •Andrew settled a 2022 civil suit with Giuffre; he denies wrongdoing and says he regrets his association with Epstein.
  • 3Is this related to past sexual allegations?

    No. Police say the current probe is not linked to sexual impropriety. Andrew previously settled a 2022 civil case with Virginia Giuffre without admitting wrongdoing.

    4What are the broader implications?

    The expanding Epstein files are fueling political and business fallout, with polling showing Americans believe powerful people are rarely held accountable.

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