‘Tell the truth’: Epstein survivors demand justice in Super Bowl ad
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein launched a Super Bowl ad in February 2026 demanding the release of all remaining government files related to the late sex offender and his associates. The ad, released by survivors working with World Without Exploitation, urges US Attorney General Pam Bondi to disclose the files, claiming three million remain unreleased.

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AI-generatedSurvivors of Jeffrey Epstein launched a Super Bowl ad in February 2026 demanding the release of all remaining government files related to the late sex offender and his associates. The ad, released by survivors working with World Without Exploitation, urges US Attorney General Pam Bondi to disclose the files, claiming three million remain unreleased. The appeal follows the Justice Department's recent release of three million pages of documents, videos, and photographs related to Epstein's prosecution, implicating numerous prominent figures. Survivors featured in the ad emphasize the need for truth and justice. The ad was shared by US politicians and public figures.
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5 extractedThe released documents include documents, 2,000 videos and 180,000 photographs.
The US Department of Justice released three million pages last month related to Epstein.
A Super Bowl ad was released by survivors working with World Without Exploitation.
Survivors demand US Attorney General Pam Bondi disclose all remaining files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The documents have implicated many famous people, from princes to industry leaders.