Epstein survivors call for full release of files in video
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein appeared in an advertisement released by World Without Exploitation on Super Bowl Sunday, calling for the full release of files related to the deceased sex offender. The advertisement highlights that while the DOJ was legally required to release all files in December 2023, millions remain unreleased or heavily redacted.

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AI-generatedSurvivors of Jeffrey Epstein appeared in an advertisement released by World Without Exploitation on Super Bowl Sunday, calling for the full release of files related to the deceased sex offender. The advertisement highlights that while the DOJ was legally required to release all files in December 2023, millions remain unreleased or heavily redacted. The DOJ claims withheld files are either unrelated, duplicates, or protected by deliberative process or attorney-client privilege. Survivors in the video, with redaction marks over their mouths, state "we all deserve the truth" and urge Attorney General Pam Bondi to release the remaining files. While released on Super Bowl Sunday, the advertisement was not aired during the game due to the high cost of commercial time.
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5 extractedGhislaine Maxwell is scheduled to appear before the congressional committee investigating the federal government's handling of the Epstein files on Monday.
The DOJ said files not published were either unrelated, duplicates, or had been withheld under deliberative process or attorney-client privilege.
3 MILLION FILES Still Have Not Been Released.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) was required by law to make all the files public in December last year.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein appeared in an advert calling for the release of more files related to him.