Explosive revelations from a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein promise to unveil new insights into Prince Andrew’s connections with the deceased convicted sex offender. Author Sarah McCarthy discloses previously undisclosed ties, narrating the ordeal of Juliette Bryant, who received compensation for abuse endured between 2002 and 2004.
According to a close source to the publisher TrineDay, fresh allegations involving Andrew and Epstein continue to surface. The unfolding narrative suggests unknown depths to their relationship, potentially implicating a wider circle beyond Andrew.
While Bryant claims no personal encounter with the prince, McCarthy’s research uncovers Andrew’s recurring presence in her investigations, including his visits to Epstein’s properties and the infamous Lolita Express jet. Connections between Epstein’s guests and alleged criminal networks are also under scrutiny.
Further exploration in the book delves into Andrew’s association with another convicted sex offender, Peter Nygard. Despite acknowledging his friendship with Epstein post-conviction, Andrew faces multiple implications in McCarthy’s work, including detailed accounts from Virginia Giuffre about alleged misconduct by Andrew when she was underage.
The expose, Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor, spanning 320 pages, challenges the notion of Epstein as a solitary predator, shedding light on his intricate network and the influential figures shielding him.
A spokesperson for Trineday Press teases the book’s release, promising groundbreaking disclosures about Prince Andrew and other prominent individuals, unveiling previously undisclosed connections and names. Blue Butterfly debunks the myth of Epstein’s solitary pursuits, exposing a more sinister reality concealed from the public eye.
Pre-orders for Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor are now open at Trineday Press before its official release on November 18.
