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Juliette Bryant says Jeffrey Epstein 'fed off' victims' terror

// nypost.com

Jeffrey Epstein treated his private island like a sex-abuse "Factory" – turned on by the "Terror" of his dozens of victims, according to an accuser who said she was raped there at least three times a day.

"Things happened there that scared me so deeply, I can't even talk about them," former model Juliette Bryant told an upcoming BBC documentary series, according to excerpts shared by the Sun.

"He fed off the terror there was something about the energy of a girl being scared that he liked," the South African said in her first interview about the alleged ordeal.

Bryant first came forward in a 2019 Manhattan federal lawsuit, saying she was a 20-year-old model when she met Epstein in 2002.

She said she met Epstein in a hotel room, and after looking at her portfolio, the perverted moneyman told her, "'Wow, you have the most amazing figure I have ever seen in my life.

She was disturbed by naked photos of Maxwell throughout Epstein's property – as well as a "Very disturbing picture" in her chalet that appeared to be a walrus trying to rape a naked girl, she said.

Epstein's true motives soon became disgustingly obvious, she told the BBC docu-series, which is set to start Monday.

"We were watching a movie and this other girl was there and she started performing a sex act on him while I was sitting next to him," Bryant said, according to the report.

"Ghislaine was running the girls and she would tell us when we had to go to his bedroom," she said of the British heiress who she was told was Epstein's girlfriend.

"No one disobeyed Epstein. I was petrified of him, of who he was. I knew that crossing him would be a very, very bad idea," she said.

In her lawsuit, Bryant said Epstein raped her in his many homes around the globe, including his Upper East Side mansion.

It comes as Maxwell remains behind bars, pushing for a retrial after one of the jurors who convicted her of trafficking young girls for Epstein hid his own history of abuse during selection.