A South African woman who says she was trafficked by disgraced financierJeffrey Epsteinhas pointed to a graphic image in newly released Justice Department files, saying the clothing seen in the photo matches what she wore during her time in Epstein's orbit.
Juliette Bryant made the comments on 8 March after reviewing documents tied to federal investigations into Epstein's sex-trafficking network. The image shows a young woman undergoing what appears to be an improvised medical procedure on a table.
Instead, she said she recognised the clothing in the photo and questioned the explanation attached to the image in the files.
'I was wearing those pants,' she wrote on social media. 'But I never had an accident on an RV.'
The image appears in Justice Department evidence labelled Exhibit 47-B in records tied to the United States Department of Justice investigation into Epstein.
Epstein victim being operated on ‼️I was wearing these pants when I was taken thereBut I never had an accident on an RVWhy would they operate in NY if someone was injured on the island?https://t.co/2kZeAPdWW8pic.twitter.com/SHXGkNEsqf
It shows a woman lying on what appears to be a dining table while a man in latex gloves performs a medical procedure under a portable surgical light. A deep wound is visible on the woman's upper thigh or hip area. Medical tools and blue surgical drapes are placed nearby.
Annotations in the files suggest the woman suffered injuries in an ATV or recreational vehicle crash onEpstein's private islandin the US Virgin Islands and was treated 'off-site.'
That's me in New Mexico wearing same pants :(What date is this pic in the files from?pic.twitter.com/OEN0MUyiZ6
Bryant questioned the explanation, saying she recognised the black track pants with white side stripes seen in the photo and recalled wearing similar clothing when she says she was taken to one of Epstein's locations.
Source: International Business Times UK