Juliette Bryant’s voice, raw with the scars of survival, filled the podcast studio in Episode 739 of Shaun Attwood’s True Crime series, aired May 19, 2025, as she honored Virginia Giuffre’s legacy while recounting her own harrowing Epstein ordeal.

Bryant, a South African model recruited by Epstein in 2002 at age 20, spoke with unfiltered intensity to Attwood, a former ecstasy kingpin turned podcaster. “Virginia was the bravest,” she said, voice cracking. “She named them—Andrew, the royals, the billionaires—and paid with her life on April 25. Her memoir Nobody’s Girl is her scream from the grave. We owe her everything.”
Bryant detailed her abuse: lured to Epstein’s New York townhouse with modeling promises, then trafficked to his island and Manhattan mansion for assaults by Epstein and unnamed men. “Ghislaine [Maxwell] was the gatekeeper—smiling while she handed us over,” she alleged, describing Maxwell’s grooming as “psychological torture.” Bryant escaped after months, but trauma lingered: PTSD, isolation, fear of reprisal.
The episode, viewed over 2.1 million times on YouTube, trended #BryantForGiuffre amid Epstein Files Transparency Act scrutiny. Bryant praised Giuffre’s unyielding fight: “She knew the cost—threats, smears, losing her kids in that custody battle. Yet she never stopped.” Attwood called it “the most powerful survivor interview yet.”
Bryant’s raw testimony, honoring Giuffre’s posthumous truth, amplified calls for accountability as files unseal by December 19, ensuring silenced voices roar louder.
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