Naja Hill is identified in the Juliette Bryant complaint as an individual who approached Bryant in Cape Town in 2002 and facilitated her introduction to Jeffrey Epstein under the guise of a modeling opportunity. Hill is described as part of Epstein's broader recruitment pipeline.
According to the filing, Hill approached Bryant socially, attempting to befriend her, and invited Bryant to meet Epstein. Hill provided Bryant access to what appeared to be a high-status entourage, including a former high government official. She established the false pretext that Epstein ran or owned a modeling agency and helped initiate contact that led to Bryant's trafficking. Hill referred to Epstein as the "King of America" and described him as a powerful figure able to launch modeling careers. She delivered Bryant to a restaurant where Epstein was meeting U.S. and entertainment figures.
Hill appears strictly as a named recruiter in the Bryant complaint. She is not a defendant in the Bryant case and no charges have been stated.
Sources
Juliette Bryant complaint, Epstein OSINT Database cross-references