
Thought it was modelling offer, later realised I was kidnapped: Epstein survivor
India Today
Epstein survivor Juliette Bryant has recounted how she says she was trafficked from South Africa after being enticed by the late American sex offender over a modelling promise, only to realise mid-flight that she had been kidnapped.
Epstein survivor Juliette Bryant has given a detailed account of how she says she was trafficked from South Africa by the late American sex offender after being lured with promises of a modelling career, only to realise mid-flight that she had been kidnapped.
Speaking to CBS News, Bryant, 43, a South African, said she first met late American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2002, when she was a 20-year-old psychology and philosophy student in Cape Town who modelled part-time.
Her introduction to Epstein came after a chance encounter during a night out, when a woman offered to introduce her to a powerful American figure.
“She said she knew a man who was here who was the ‘King of America’,” Bryant recalled. “She told me he was here with Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker, and that meeting them could really help my modelling career.”
Bryant said she briefly met the group at a Cape Town restaurant, stressing that she does not accuse Clinton, Spacey or Tucker of any wrongdoing and that her interaction with them lasted only minutes.
The following day, she received a call saying Epstein wanted to see her modelling portfolio.













