Epstein Survivor Juliette Bryant Says She Was Trafficked After False Modelling Promise

Juliette Bryant, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking network, has come forward with a harrowing account of her experience. Originally from South Africa, she was promised lucrative modeling opportunities that ultimately led her into a web of exploitation and abuse orchestrated by Epstein. In her testimony, Bryant emphasizes the deceptive tactics used to lure young women into the modeling industry, which often conceal darker realities. She highlights the urgent need for awareness and protection for vulnerable individuals, particularly young women seeking career opportunities abroad. Bryant's story sheds light on the broader issue of human trafficking and the exploitation that can occur under the guise of legitimate work, underscoring the importance of vigilance and support for survivors as they reclaim their narratives and seek justice against their abusers.
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