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MON · 2026-02-09 · 12:15 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0209-14696
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‘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.

Al JazeeraFiled 2026-02-09 · 12:15 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
‘Tell the truth’: Epstein survivors demand justice in Super Bowl ad
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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. 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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The released documents include documents, 2,000 videos and 180,000 photographs.

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The US Department of Justice released three million pages last month related to Epstein.

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A Super Bowl ad was released by survivors working with World Without Exploitation.

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Survivors demand US Attorney General Pam Bondi disclose all remaining files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

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The documents have implicated many famous people, from princes to industry leaders.

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The featuring multiple survivors urges US Attorney General Pam Bondi to disclose all remaining files related to the late sex offender.Published On 9 Feb 2026Survivors of the convicted late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse have renewed calls for the full release of government records tied to the disgraced financier’s sex-trafficking network, putting up an during the Super Bowl.The , released by multiple survivors working with the group World Without Exploitationduring the National Football League’s (NFL) Super Bowl on Sunday, demanded that US authorities disclose all remaining files related to Epstein and his associates.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Epstein files set off Norwegian political storm: What we knowlist 2 of 3UK police search Mandelson-linked properties as part of Epstein probelist 3 of 3France’s ex-minister resigns from Arab World Institute over Epstein tiesend of list“After years of being kept apart, we’re standing together,” one female survivor said in the . “Because she deserves the truth,” says another, holding a photograph from her childhood.The scene cut to a graphic reading “three million files still have not been released”, shown with black redactions. “Tell Attorney [General] Pam Bondi it’s time to tell the truth,” it added.The was reshared by a number of US politicians and public figures, including Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer.The appeal from survivors comes after the US Department of Justice released three million pages last month related to Epstein, casting a spotlight on some of the world’s most prominent people and their relations with him.The largest tranche yet of legal documents relating to the prosecution of Epstein for sex offences includes documents, as well as 2,000 videos and 180,000 photographs, and was released a week ago.They have implicated many famous people, from princes to industry leaders, believed to have been part of Epstein’s vast network, including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, billionaire Elon Musk, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and British politician Peter Mandelson.
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