Jeffrey Epstein survivor shares new images as she tells horrific details of what she faced

A woman who says she survived abuse by Jeffrey Epstein has shared new images and described her experience in detail. Juliette Bryant said she was approached as a university student with promises of help launching a modeling career. Instead, she says she was drawn into a dangerous situation she did not fully understand at the time.

Bryant first met Epstein in 2002 while he was visiting South Africa. Within weeks, she was flown to the United States. Shortly after arriving, she was told she would travel to the Caribbean on Epstein’s private jet.

She said she quickly realized she was not safe. She recalled feeling terrified and said she believed she had to remain calm because she feared for her life.

Bryant claims she was taken to Epstein’s private island, where she says she was abused repeatedly over an extended period. She described feeling isolated and powerless, with little control over her situation.

She said Epstein later offered her money to recruit other young women, but she refused.

Bryant explained that the emotional effects lasted long after she left. She described feeling trapped by fear and trauma for years.

Epstein died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Bryant says speaking publicly is part of her effort to heal and to ensure that survivors’ voices are heard.

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