New Jeffrey Epstein book claims to ‘shed fresh light on Prince Andrew ties’

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Author Sarah McCarthy has woven a harrowing account of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, revealing previously hidden links – including the story of Juliette Bryant who was awarded damages

Explosive new details from one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims are set to shed new light on Prince Andrew’s ties to the late convicted paedophile.

Author Sarah McCarthy has woven a harrowing account of his crimes, revealing previously hidden links. She tells the story of Juliette Bryant, who was awarded damages after suing Epstein’s estate, for abuse that happened between 2002 and 2004.

There is also testimony from others “trafficked across continents and paraded through Epstein residences.” A source close to publisher ­TrineDay told the Mirror: “Just when you think there cannot be any more allegations about Andrew and Epstein, more come out.

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“The book proves we do not know the true extent of their friendship. It threatens serious ­repercussions, not just for Andrew but for everyone who has protected him. If Andrew is connected to the deeper networks McCarthy describes, the fallout will be severe.”

Though Bryant insists she never met the prince, McCarthy claims his name recurs throughout her investigations, and that she has tracked his visits to Epstein’s homes and to his private jet, the Lolita Express. One source familiar with McCarthy’s work says she has found links between guests Epstein hosted at his private island or luxury homes and alleged criminal networks.

The source adds it further delves into Andrew’s ties to another convicted sex offender, fashion mogul Peter Nygard. Andrew, who has admitted maintaining a friendship with Epstein, even after the ­American’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor for prostitution, is implicated multiple times in the book. It is understood to detail more information from late Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre about allegations of sexual misconduct by Andrew when she was a minor, which he denies.

The 320-page expose, Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor, also argues that the American financier was not a solitary predator. It ­examines his business operations and the powerful global networks that shielded him.

A spokesman for Trineday Press, said the book “introduces explosive new revelations about Prince Andrew and other high‑profile figures, adding names and connections the world has never seen or heard about.” He said: “Blue Butterfly dismantles the illusion Epstein was a lone predator. Instead, it exposes a far darker reality, one deliberately hidden from public view.”

Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor is available for pre‑order at Trineday Press, ahead of its November 18 release.

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