The family of Virginia Giuffre has called on King Charles III to meet with survivors of abuse linked to Jeffrey Epstein during his upcoming visit to the United States.
The appeal is aimed at drawing greater global attention to the experiences of survivors and the need for continued accountability.
Giuffre, one of the most prominent voices among Epstein survivors, has long advocated for justice and support for victims.
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Her family said a meeting with the British monarch would send a strong signal of solidarity and recognition.
They argued that such engagement could help amplify the voices of survivors on the global stage.
The Epstein case continues to have international ramifications, involving high-profile individuals and institutions.
Advocates say global leaders have a role to play in acknowledging survivors and supporting efforts toward justice.
The call comes amid ongoing discussions about accountability, transparency, and support for victims of abuse.
Survivor groups have consistently urged influential figures to use their platforms to raise awareness and promote systemic change.
It remains unclear whether the meeting will take place during the King’s visit.
