Explosive revelations from a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein are poised to uncover new information regarding Prince Andrew’s connections to the deceased convicted sex offender. Author Sarah McCarthy has disclosed disturbing details about Epstein’s crimes, shedding light on previously undisclosed associations. The narrative includes the account of Juliette Bryant, who received damages for abuse suffered between 2002 and 2004.
The book reveals testimonies from individuals who were trafficked internationally and brought to Epstein’s various properties. A source close to the publisher, TrineDay, expressed that new allegations concerning Andrew and Epstein continue to emerge, hinting at undisclosed aspects of their relationship that could have significant consequences for those involved.
While Bryant denies ever meeting the prince, McCarthy’s investigations suggest otherwise, tracing Andrew’s presence at Epstein’s residences and aboard his private jet, the Lolita Express. McCarthy’s research also uncovers connections between Epstein’s guests and alleged criminal networks, casting a shadow on Andrew’s association with another convicted sex offender, Peter Nygard.
The book, “Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor,” delves into the intricate web of Epstein’s predatory activities and the influential networks that shielded him. Trineday Press’s spokesperson highlighted the book’s revelations about Prince Andrew and prominent figures, exposing hidden connections and challenging the perception of Epstein as a lone perpetrator.
“Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor” is now available for pre-order from Trineday Press before its release on November 18.