Epstein Survivors Release Super Bowl PSA Urging Pam Bondi to Disclose Files
Survivors demand DOJ release all remaining Epstein case files despite January disclosure of 3 million pages, urging public to pressure Attorney General Pam Bondi for transparency.
- On Sunday, February 8, 2026, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein released a Super Bowl–timed PSA produced by World Without Exploitation that ends with `Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi: IT'S TIME FOR THE TRUTH.`
- The Epstein Files Transparency Act required the Department of Justice to publish searchable public releases, leading to batches in December and the January 30, 2026 publication, covering half of more than 6 million pages identified.
- Reporting and DOJ disclosures indicate high-profile appearances such as Donald Trump, referenced about 38,000 times across 5,300 files, though officials stress it does not imply wrongdoing.
- Members of Congress will begin reviewing unredacted files at the Department of Justice starting Monday, and the DOJ says withheld records protect victim privacy and sensitive material, a stance Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended.
- Survivors timed the PSA for Super Bowl Sunday to maximize visibility, urging DOJ to release all remaining Epstein files amid ongoing congressional review, advocates say.
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Epstein victims use Super Bowl commercial to pressure Pam Bondi to release withheld files
Numerous women urged Attorney General Pam Bondi in a high-profile Super Bowl ad on Sunday to release more files from Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking cases, signaling their dissatisfaction with the Department of Justice’s efforts to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Epstein victims use Super Bowl commercial to pressure Pam Bondi over withheld files
Pam Bondi targeted in Super Bowl ad as women urge attorney general to release more Jeffrey Epstein records. World Without Exploitation created the commercial after DOJ released pages.
Epstein Survivors Demand Full Transparency in Super Bowl Ad
Source: NurPhoto / Getty In a direct message to millions of Americans watching Super Bowl 60, survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein called for complete transparency in what they described as the world’s “largest sex-trafficking” scandal. The emotional appeal, released by advocacy group World Without Exploitation, aired as a public service announcement (PSA) during Super Bowl Sunday. The ad featured Epstein survivors speaking direct…
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