Juliet Bryant’s Involvement in Epstein Scandal
Juliet Bryant, identified as a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, suggests she was drawn into his orbit under the illusion that Jean-Luc Brunel’s modeling agency could kickstart her career.
In an interview with Fox News host Alex Stein, she recounted how she was approached years ago by a woman named Najahir. They met at a bar-restaurant. Najahir introduced herself and connected Bryant to “Primetime with Alex Stein.”
Bryant described how her friend referred to someone as “The King of America” and claimed that he, along with Bill Clinton, owned an island. Then he asked if she wanted to meet him.
“It clearly seemed beneficial for my modeling career back then,” she mentioned to Stein, reflecting on her younger self.
Bryant also recalled meetings with Epstein, Clinton, and Kevin Spacey at various restaurants. She suggested that they were waiting for her before shaking hands with each of them.
The following day, Hill contacted Bryant and told her that Epstein “took a liking” to her, suggesting she was “perfect for Victoria’s Secret.” She was advised to bring her modeling portfolio to the Cape Grace Hotel, where she was staying in Cape Town, South Africa.
While in Cape Town, she went to hear Clinton speak at Technicon in the Western Cape Peninsula. She described herself as attending a low-income university in the area.
“I really wanted to attend the speech, which I did. However, what struck me was Kevin Spacey filming all the students in the auditorium. I mean, why was he doing that?” she shared.
After the event, they returned to the hotel where she presented her modeling portfolio. Just then, Clinton walked by and observed the whole scene.
Eventually, Epstein reviewed her portfolio and expressed interest in helping her secure a spot at Victoria’s Secret, saying he wanted her to accompany him. Shortly after, her office began making calls to arrange for her visa, and she moved to New York within three weeks.
In the wake of Epstein’s arrest and subsequent death, several celebrities distanced themselves from him, including Spacey, who denied any knowledge of Epstein during a flight on his private plane. “How can someone not know who they are sitting next to during a flight or at dinner? It doesn’t quite add up,” Bryant remarked. She expressed curiosity about why Spacey would make such an appearance, suggesting he might be on the cusp of being exposed further.
