15.02.2026 18:01
As the case of American pedophile businessman Jeffrey Epstein comes back to the world's agenda, one of the billionaire's victims, Juliette Bryant, tearfully recounted her experiences in an interview with British television Sky News. Bryant, who claims she was lured with the promise of modeling at a young age, stated that she was abused on the plane known as the "Lolita Express" and was taken to Epstein's ranch and island, where she was subjected to sexual assault multiple times.
While the case of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while being tried on charges of establishing a sexual exploitation and prostitution network for underage girls in the U.S., continues to be debated worldwide, one of Epstein's victims shared her experiences on British television. Speaking to Sky News, Juliette Bryant tearfully recounted how she escaped from Epstein's island.
WHAT HAPPENED ON THE "LOLITA EXPRESS"
During the interview, Bryant, who experienced emotional moments, stated that she was assaulted during a flight on the private jet known as the "Lolita Express," which is associated with Epstein's exploitation network. Bryant expressed that Epstein attacked her on the plane and that she felt immense fear at that moment.
"I HAD TO BE FRIENDLY TO SURVIVE"
Stating that she was a model in her early 20s at the time, Bryant explained that she was reached through an intermediary to Epstein. She expressed her horror with the following words:
"Suddenly, I realized I was in great danger on the plane. I thought these people could kill me. I felt I had to be nice and friendly to them to survive."
MEETING IN SOUTH AFRICA, FALSE CAREER PROMISE
Juliette Bryant said they met in September 2002 in South Africa, during a time when Epstein was with Bill Clinton. She noted that Epstein promised to support her at the beginning of her modeling career, but later realized that those words were a trap.
FROM CAPE TOWN TO THE FARM AND ISLAND
Bryant stated that at just 20 years old, she was taken from Cape Town to Epstein's farm in New Mexico and his private island, where she was sexually assaulted multiple times. What she recounted once again brought the allegations related to the Epstein case to the forefront of international news.