“His Arrest Is a Big Step for Humanity”: Accuser Béatrice Keul Hails UK Justice System in Powerful Statement
Béatrice Keul, a Swiss woman who has publicly accused high-profile figures of sexual assault, has described the recent arrest of a prominent individual as “a big step for humanity.”
In an emotional statement that quickly spread across social media, Keul declared:
“His arrest is a big step for humanity. I’m no longer fighting for myself, but all Women. I salute the UK justice system — it’s a symbolic moment.”
Keul, who previously came second in the Miss Switzerland 1992 pageant and worked in banking and modeling, has long claimed she was sexually assaulted as a young woman in the early 1990s. Her allegations involve encounters linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s circle, including former Prince Andrew and former (and current) U.S. President Donald Trump — claims both men have strongly denied.
Her latest remarks appear to reference the arrest of a high-profile figure in the UK, which many interpret as a significant development in ongoing efforts to hold powerful individuals accountable for alleged sexual misconduct.
By framing the arrest as a victory not just for herself but for all women, Keul positioned the moment as a broader milestone in the fight against sexual abuse and exploitation. She praised the British justice system for taking what she called a “symbolic” stand, suggesting it sends a clear message that no one is above the law.
The statement has resonated strongly with supporters of the #MeToo movement, many of whom praised Keul’s courage and her shift from personal survival to collective advocacy. “This is what real strength looks like,” one commenter wrote. “She’s fighting for every woman who has ever been silenced.”
Critics, however, have questioned the timing and context of the comments, noting that several of the named individuals have consistently denied the allegations and that legal proceedings in such cases remain complex and ongoing.
Keul’s words come amid heightened global scrutiny of historical abuse cases involving wealthy and influential men. Whether the arrest she referenced leads to further charges, convictions, or broader reforms remains to be seen. For now, her message has reignited conversations about justice, accountability, and the importance of believing survivors.
As the story develops, Béatrice Keul’s declaration stands as a powerful reminder that for many, these legal milestones represent far more than one individual’s case — they represent hope for systemic change.

