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Epstein Survivors Air Super Bowl Ad Demanding Full Transparency in Sex-Trafficking Case

Epstein Survivors Air Super Bowl Ad Demanding Full Transparency in Sex-Trafficking Case

Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein used Super Bowl Sunday to amplify their demand for justice, releasing a powerful advertisement calling for the full disclosure of remaining Epstein case files. The video, shared nationally and online by advocacy group World Without Exploitation, urges US Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all records under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. While the Justice Department recently released millions of documents, survivors say crucial information remains hidden, including details about alleged accomplices.

Jeffrey Epstein’s survivors have turned to one of America’s most-watched events to push for accountability and truth. On Super Bowl Sunday, the women released a stark public service announcement demanding transparency in what they call the world’s largest sex-trafficking scandal. The ad features survivors speaking directly to viewers, sharing images from their childhood and urging the release of all remaining Epstein files.

Despite a recent Justice Department document release, advocates argue that nearly half of the records remain undisclosed. The campaign comes as members of Congress prepare to review unredacted Epstein files, renewing debate over Epstein’s crimes, his powerful connections, and the government’s handling of the case.

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