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In the world's collective memory, Jeffrey Epstein is a disgraced financier, a serial sex trafficker, and a man whose crimes shocked the world. Blue Butterfly dismantles the illusion that Epstein was a lone predator. Instead, it exposes a far darker reality-- one deliberately hidden from public view. At the heart of this exposé is K----, a survivor whose story is captured in a pink diary with a blue butterfly on the cover. In 2002, when she was twenty years old, she was recruited by Epstein while touring Africa with a high-profile entourage that included Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris…mehr

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In the world's collective memory, Jeffrey Epstein is a disgraced financier, a serial sex trafficker, and a man whose crimes shocked the world. Blue Butterfly dismantles the illusion that Epstein was a lone predator. Instead, it exposes a far darker reality-- one deliberately hidden from public view. At the heart of this exposé is K----, a survivor whose story is captured in a pink diary with a blue butterfly on the cover. In 2002, when she was twenty years old, she was recruited by Epstein while touring Africa with a high-profile entourage that included Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker. After attending a staged casting, she was lured into the predator's web with the false promise of a Victoria's Secret modeling contract. Once extracted from her home country and severed from her family, she was immediately abducted and abused: she was given short notice to pack for the Caribbean, her name was conspicuously absent from the flight logs, and no one knew she was traveling to Epstein's private island. To this day, she remains convinced that, had she failed to comply, she would never have lived to tell her story.
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Sarah lives between continents and has long used travel as a lens to explore our enigmatic world. While Blue Butterfly is her first published book, she's always been a writer at heart. She received early recognition for creative writing, winning an award for the best English essay in South Africa. After earning a business degree, she built a successful copywriting career in London, working for top agencies such as Ogilvy & Mather and companies including HSBC, Harrods, and Burberry. Obsessed with uncovering the truth, she blends research, survivor testimonies, and deep intuition to investigate who's pulling the levers of power-- and understand why they wish to control humanity. While she no longer rides competitively, her happy place is on a horse, where she's grounded, free, and far from the madness. Nick Bryant is an author who resides in New York City. His writing has recurrently focused on the plight of disadvantaged children in the United States, and he's been published in numerous national journals, including the Journal of Professional Ethics, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, and Journal of School Health. He is the co-author of America's Children: Triumph or Tragedy, addressing the medical and developmental problems of lower socioeconomic children in America.