Epstein fed off the terror of a girl being scared: Victim reveals she was raped three times a day on private island where paedophile ran a 'factory of abuse' and kept a bizarre painting of a girl being violated by a walrus
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– Juliette Bryant was a 20-year-old aspiring model when she met Jeffrey Epstein
– Billionaire paedophile said she was visiting New York to launch modelling career
– Instead Juliette was flown to his infamous island where she was routinely raped
– Trapped on island saw at least 60 girls coming and going in less than two years
– She speaks out for the first time on BBC2 documentary series House of Maxwell
A victim of Jeffrey Epstein has spoken out for the first time in a BBC documentary, describing how she was lured to his private island where she was forced to visit his 'ice cold, pitch black' bedroom and raped up to three times a day as part of his 'factory' of abuse.
Juliette Bryant, from Cape Town, South Africa, was a 20-year-old aspiring model when she was first introduced to the billionaire paedophile, who told her she had the 'most beautiful figure he had ever seen' and promised to fly her to New York to launch her career.
But instead Juliette was taken on his private jet to his Caribbean island where she became trapped in the sex trafficking operation 'run' by Epstein and 'operated' by Ghislaine Maxwell.
Speaking in BBC2 series House of Maxwell, which premieres on Monday night, Juliette tells how she watched other victims perform sex acts on Epstein and was sexually assaulted by the predator on a number of occasions over almost two years. She estimates she saw 60 girls and women in the time she was there.
'Things happened there that scared me so deeply that I can't even talk about them,' she says. 'He fed off the terror, there was something about the energy of a girl being scared that he liked.'
She also shares never-before-seen photos she took Epstein's island, including one of Maxwell and one of an artwork depicting a woman being raped by a sea monster.
Juliette, who in 2019 filed a lawsuit against Epstein’s estate alleging the former financier had repeatedly raped her numerous times, explained she and other victims had been too afraid to speak out because Epstein threatened her and her family.
'It was just like a factory,' she says. He was running a machine and Ghislaine Maxwell was the one operating it. People ask why I went back. Nobody disobeyed Epstein.'
Now, however, she wants to shed light on the industrial scale of the abuse she witnessed, which involved carefully coordinating visas and travel plans for dozens of girls and women from around the world over a number of years.
'I wanted to just be quiet and live my life and forget about it all. But then I can't forget about it,' she says.
'I'm tired of feeling ashamed when I didn't actually do anything wrong and I know I'm one of the lucky ones I know other people have had far worse and that is who I want to speak for, for the people who can't talk anymore.'
BBC Two's House of Maxwell charts how Ghislaine Maxwell went from a multi-millionaire’s daughter to a woman convicted of grooming and trafficking underage girls.
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