Epstein victim claims the pedophile and Bill Clinton SHARED a hotel suite on South Africa trip and says she only trusted billionaire because of his connection to Clinton: once-aspiring model claims Epstein feared being poisoned

Clinton (right) had been together with Epstein (center) and Ghislaine Maxwell (left) during a trip to South Africa in 2002. Clinton has denied allegations he knew of the pairs crimes, with a spokesman adding that Clinton did not share a suite with Epstein
  • uliette Bryant, 39, from Cape Town, South Africa, claimed former President Bill Clinton had a room in pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s large suite in South Africa
  • She told the Daily Beast she only came to trust Epstein because his connection with Clinton gave him credibility 
  • She added that the Clinton retired to his own private room on the night she had her interview with Epstein and accepted Epstein’s offer to go to New York 
  • But Bryant was taken to the Caribbean and accused Epstein of raping her there and continuing to abuse her for two years, she outlined in a BBC documentary 
  • Clinton’s office denied that the former president shared a suite with Epstein as Clinton has repeatedly denied knowing of Epstein’s sex crimes  

One of Jeffrey Epstein‘s victims claimed the pedophile shared a hotel suite in South Africa with Bill Clinton and that it was the former president’s proximity to him that gave the billionaire credibility and made her trust him – a mistake that she said led to years of abuse.  

Juliette Bryant, 39, who filed a 2019 lawsuit against Epstein’s estate alleging he raped her for years in his homes around the world, told The Daily Beast she first met Epstein in Cape Town in September 2002 when he was touring South Africa with Clinton and that both were staying at the Cape Grace luxury hotel. 

Bryant, who was then 20 years old, said she was introduced to the pair by actress Naja Hill and was stunned to meet Epstein as he was surrounded by Clinton and actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker, The Daily Beast reported.