A victim in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case believes Prince Andrew needs a harsher punishment. Kiki, who said Epstein sexually assaulted her when she was 19, thinks the Duke of York continues to enjoy his privilege and wealth despite his friendship with the pedophile. 

Kiki, an alias for the former model, believes that Prince Andrew ignored his friend's illegal activities or took part of this himself. However, all Prince Andrew had to give up was his duties in the royal family but Kiki said his "punishment does not fit the crime." 

Prince Andrew denied the allegations of his accuser, Virginia Guiffre, one of Epstein's other girls, who said that she had sex with the Duke of York three times. She was 17 at that time and worked for the pedophile and his pimp, Ghislaine Maxwell.  

The Duke of York, also, refuses to talk to the FBI or the U.S. Department of Justice to shed light on the Epstein's case. Kiki said that Prince Andrew must be held accountable. If he refuses to cooperate with authorities, he's, also, "complicit or complacent" to the crimes, according to the victim. Kiki went to suggest that the royal might be hiding something.

Kiki admits she harbors anger towards Prince Andrew because she and the rest of the victims need someone to pay for what happened to them. Epstein killed himself while in prison in August 2019; hence, his case has stalled. 

In a BBC interview, the Duke of York said he was willing to cooperate with the FBI investigations but his lawyers are protecting him. Prince Andrew has yet to sit down with the authorities because, if he's extradited in the U.S., he could face arrest instead of simply providing a testimony of what he knows. 

Meanwhile, a friend of Maxwell said that Prince Andrew behaves with a sense of entitlement and this might have blinded him from Epstein's crimes. According to Laura Goldman, Epstein and Maxwell saw Prince Andrew as "kind of stupid and naive." 

Goldman said that Prince Andrew isn't evil but his sense of entitlement makes him out of touch. Perhaps the royal thought the women at Epstein's house were all servants.

Goldman, also, said that Maxwell will not sell out her friend, even if that means her own freedom. Maxwell, apparently, owes a lot to Prince Andrew after she was shunned in London because of her family's history. Prince Andrew helped Maxwell start anew in New York, where she became well-known in social circles.