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“Epstein Survivor’s Book Exposes Prince Andrew”

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Explosive revelations from a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuses are poised to uncover fresh insights into Prince Andrew’s connections with the late convicted sex offender. Author Sarah McCarthy has detailed disturbing accounts of Epstein’s wrongdoings, shedding light on previously undisclosed associations. The narrative revolves around Juliette Bryant, who successfully sued Epstein’s estate for abuse spanning from 2002 to 2004.

The upcoming book delves into the experiences of individuals who were allegedly trafficked across borders and frequented Epstein’s properties. According to a source affiliated with the publisher TrineDay, the revelations in the book are expected to have significant implications, potentially exposing undisclosed aspects of Andrew’s relationship with Epstein.

While Bryant denies ever meeting the prince, McCarthy’s investigations suggest repeated references to Andrew in her findings, including his visits to Epstein’s residences and his private jet, known as the Lolita Express. McCarthy has reportedly uncovered connections between guests at Epstein’s properties and suspected criminal networks.

Furthermore, the book explores Andrew’s links to another convicted sex offender, Peter Nygard, and implicates him multiple times in its content. The narrative also includes additional details from Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre regarding alleged sexual misconduct by Andrew when she was a minor, which he denies.

Titled “Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor,” the 320-page exposé argues that Epstein was not acting alone but was part of a larger network shielded by powerful entities. A spokesperson from Trineday Press highlighted that the book introduces groundbreaking revelations about Prince Andrew and other prominent figures, unveiling previously undisclosed names and connections.

“Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor” is now available for pre-order on the Trineday Press website before its scheduled release on November 18.

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