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Search Andrews Files - survivor pleads

Juliette Bryant demands transparency from the Royals.

Juliette Bryant, who suffered abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein, has called on Buckingham Palace to uncover files relating to Prince Andrew's relationship with the disgraced financier. Bryant, speaking from Cape Town, praised the King's recent pledge to support police investigations but demanded concrete actions over empty statements.

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Bryant, who never met Andrew nor accused him, insists it's time for the Royal Family to lead a thorough examination of Andrew's correspondence with Epstein. "They need to go through all Prince Andrew's files and emails," she told the BBC, highlighting the contrast with how her information was previously scrutinised by authorities.

Recent releases from the US Department of Justice have intensified the spotlight. Over three million files included photos of Andrew in compromising positions and suggested he shared confidential state secrets with Epstein during his tenure as trade envoy.

Bryant, a former model, described meeting Epstein in 2002 and enduring repeated abuse on his notorious island and ranch. She expressed hope that authorities will assess Andrew's connections to Epstein thoroughly. "If they have nothing to hide, they should release the information," she asserted.

Epstein operated with impunity due to his manipulative nature, Bryant recalled, branding him a "mastermind criminal." She also condemned Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's accomplice, who remains jailed for sex trafficking. Bryant stressed Maxwell’s role in her abuse and opposed any potential clemency for her.

Maxwell, present during the abuses, declined to testify at a recent US congressional hearing. Bryant remembered Maxwell as intimidating and central to the criminal operations, portraying her fear and powerlessness during those harrowing times.

Royal reactions remain cautious, while Bryant and other victims anticipate meaningful steps. As Andrew maintains his innocence, royal and legal bodies face mounting pressure for transparency. The call for open investigation serves as a stark reminder of victims seeking justice and accountability.

Key Takeaways

  • Bryant urges Palace to investigate Andrew's Epstein ties.

  • Released files show Andrew sharing secrets with Epstein.

  • Bryant condemns Maxwell’s role and opposes her clemency.

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