Epstein Survivors Set for Super Bowl Ad Demanding Full Transparency from DOJ

The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots are set to face off in a highly anticipated matchup during the upcoming Super Bowl, but it’s not just the game that has captured national attention. Epstein survivors have announced they will air their own public service announcement during the commercial break of one of television’s most-watched events.

The emotional PSA, produced by World Without Exploitation, features survivors speaking directly to the American public. In the video, they demand full transparency regarding what they describe as the largest sex-trafficking scandal in history and urge citizens to pressure U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all relevant information.

“The closing message states: ‘Stand With Us. Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi: IT’S TIME FOR THE TRUTH,'” a spokesperson for the group said.

Despite the Department of Justice’s recent release under the Epstein Files Transparency Act—signed by President Trump—survivors and their advocates argue that more transparency is necessary. The act, which led to the disclosure of 3 million pages of records, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images, has been criticized as insufficient.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has been a vocal advocate for the survivors, releasing a detailed video on Thursday that outlines what Americans can expect if the DOJ discloses all materials by Friday’s deadline. “If we get a large production on Dec. 19 and it does not contain a single name of any male who is accused of sex crimes or trafficking, then we know they haven’t produced all the documents,” Massie stated.

The timing of the ad during the Super Bowl highlights the survivors’ determination to maintain public pressure on federal authorities for comprehensive disclosure.

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