Overview
- Juliette Bryant, recruited in Cape Town in 2002 with promises of modeling work, says Epstein began forcibly touching her as his jet departed Teterboro for the Caribbean while the women who recruited her laughed.
- She recounts having her passport taken, being flown by helicopter to Little St James, and being raped repeatedly by Epstein, saying she had no way to escape.
- Bryant says she later traveled to Epstein’s properties in New York, Palm Beach, Paris and New Mexico, where she encountered other women and underage girls from Brazil, Romania, France and Spain.
- The latest DOJ trove published unredacted emails from Bryant showing supportive messages before Epstein’s 2008 case and continued contact through 2017, underscoring concerns over incomplete redactions.
- Files reviewed by media show flight details of unnamed female travelers shuttled from Cape Town to London, Atlanta and New York through late 2018, and officials say about 3.5 million Epstein-related documents have now been released.