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‘Time For Truth’: Epstein Survivors Air Ad On Super Bowl Sunday, Urge Release Of 3 Million Files

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein Release Super Bowl Video Urging US Attorney General to Disclose Unreleased Files

In a bold move during the biggest sporting event of the year, survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein released a powerful video during the Super Bowl, calling on US Attorney General Pam Bondi to disclose three million unreleased files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

The video, which aired during the highly anticipated Super Bowl LIV, was a collaboration between the survivors and the organization, Brave Coalition. It featured several of Epstein’s victims, who bravely shared their stories and urged Bondi to take action.

The Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was introduced by Representative Jackie Speier, requires the US Department of Justice to release all documents related to the Epstein case, including those that were previously sealed by a non-prosecution agreement. This would include names of individuals who were involved in or had knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities.

The survivors and supporters of this act believe that the release of these files is crucial in bringing justice and closure to the victims. They also hope that it will shed light on the extent of Epstein’s crimes and reveal any potential co-conspirators who may have helped him carry out his heinous acts.

The Super Bowl video, which was viewed by millions of people, featured powerful messages from the survivors, who spoke directly to Bondi. They urged her to uphold the law and stand on the side of justice by releasing the files.

One survivor, who chose to remain anonymous, shared her story in the video, saying, “I was just a teenager when I was lured into Jeffrey Epstein’s world of abuse and manipulation. I thought I was the only one, but now I know there are hundreds, maybe even thousands, of other victims out there. We deserve to know the truth and hold those responsible for their actions.”

Another survivor, Virginia Giuffre, who has been vocal about her experiences with Epstein, also appeared in the video and called on Bondi to “do the right thing” by releasing the files and giving the victims a sense of closure.

The survivors’ plea has also been supported by politicians and advocates who have been closely following the Epstein case. Representative Speier, who introduced the Epstein Files Transparency Act, said, “The survivors have been denied justice for far too long. We cannot allow these files to remain hidden any longer.”

The Brave Coalition, which has been working tirelessly to bring justice for the survivors, has also been actively involved in this campaign. In a statement, they said, “The release of these files is crucial not just for the victims, but for the safety of our communities. We need to know who else may have been involved in enabling Epstein’s crimes and hold them accountable.”

This powerful video has sparked a movement on social media, with the hashtag #EpsteinFilesTransparencyAct trending on Twitter and many people expressing their support for the survivors and their call to action. It has also caught the attention of Attorney General Bondi, who has yet to comment on the matter.

As the Super Bowl drew to a close and the confetti rained down, the survivors and supporters of the Epstein Files Transparency Act continued to push for the release of the files. With the eyes of the nation on the Super Bowl, their message was clear – it’s time for justice to be served.

The release of the Epstein files is a crucial step towards bringing closure to the survivors and ensuring that those who were involved in Epstein’s crimes are held accountable. It is time for the truth to come out and for justice to be served. Attorney General Bondi, we urge you to take action and release the files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The victims deserve nothing less.

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