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However, many aren’t buying the official story. An old 2019 social media post by Giuffre resurfaced shortly after her death, igniting a firestorm. In it, Giuffre warned: “I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape or form am I suicidal. I have made this known to my therapist and doctor. If something happens to me – for the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me to protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quieted.”
The timing and circumstances of her death have raised eyebrows across the political spectrum, with Republican leaders like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) publicly questioning the narrative being pushed.
Now, Juliette Bryant is refusing to stay silent. She reposted a video she originally shared in 2023 after the suspicious death of another Epstein victim, Carolyn Andriano, who had testified against Maxwell.
Andriano, who dreamed of a quiet life on a chicken farm with her family, was found dead in a West Palm Beach hotel room. Although police labeled her death an “accidental drug overdose,” her family insisted she had been clean and begged authorities to dig deeper.
In her warning video, Bryant stated:
“My name is Julia Bryant, and I live in Cape Town, South Africa. I was kidnapped by Jeffrey Epstein 20 years ago. I am not suicidal, and I never, ever will be. I also do not do any drugs. I met Epstein when he was in Africa with Bill Clinton. We all know about the Clinton body count.”
Bryant’s chilling testimony highlights a pattern that cannot be ignored.
She continued:
“Another concerning fact is that one of the main women — a very brave angel, Caroline — who testified against Ghislaine Maxwell, was found dead six months ago… There are other Epstein victims who’ve also died suspiciously.”
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Bryant’s story is disturbing. Lured into Epstein’s circle at just 20 years old with false promises of modeling work, she says she was trafficked between Epstein’s properties — from the infamous Little St. James island to his Zorro Ranch in New Mexico.

She endured 18 months of horrific abuse, forced into sexual encounters multiple times a day. Bryant described Ghislaine Maxwell’s operation as being run like a “factory.”
In interviews — including a BBC documentary and a 2025 appearance on Boom Play — Bryant revealed shocking details about waking up naked and paralyzed on a laboratory table at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, surrounded by a female doctor and individuals in hazmat suits. She suspects she was part of Epstein’s twisted experiments related to cloning and transhumanism, although she can’t confirm exactly what was done to her.
Adding another layer to the scandal, Bryant met powerful figures during her time trapped in Epstein’s world — including former President Bill Clinton.
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Bryant told The Daily Beast she first met Clinton during a trip to Cape Town, South Africa, when Epstein and Clinton were sharing a suite at the luxury Cape Grace Hotel. She recounted meeting Clinton at a restaurant:
“According to Bryant, when she arrived at the restaurant, Clinton stood up to shake her hand and didn’t let go, even when he began speaking to someone else. ‘He just kept holding onto my hand,’ Bryant told us. ‘It was like a dream. It was so bizarre.’”
Bryant would cross paths with Clinton and Epstein again during their African “humanitarian” tour aboard Epstein’s infamous private jet, the “Lolita Express” — a trip Clinton has refused to publicly explain beyond a vague 2019 denial of knowing about Epstein’s “terrible crimes.”
With another Epstein victim dead under mysterious circumstances, Bryant’s warning sends a strong and undeniable message: victims are scared — and they have good reason to be.
The media silence surrounding these deaths is deafening. And for survivors like Bryant, speaking out is no longer just brave — it’s a matter of survival.




