Epstein Survivors Release New Commercial on Super Bowl Sunday
Summary
During Super Bowl Sunday, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes released a public service announcement urging the U.S. Attorney General to release all case information. This followed the release of many documents related to Epstein's case, though survivors argue more transparency is needed. Epstein's criminal history involved the abuse of underage girls, and although many documents are now public, questions about full disclosure remain.Key Facts
- Survivors released a PSA on Super Bowl Sunday asking for all case information on Jeffrey Epstein's crimes to be made public.
- The PSA targets U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, urging truth and transparency.
- The DOJ released 3 million pages of records and thousands of videos and images under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- Epstein was involved in sex crimes for over a decade, initially investigated in 2005.
- Epstein served jail time in 2008-09 and was arrested again in 2019 before dying in jail.
- Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in 2022 for her role in Epstein's crimes.
- Investigators found considerable evidence of Epstein's crimes but limited evidence of a sex trafficking ring involving other powerful figures.
- World Without Exploitation, the group releasing the PSA, was established in 2016 to fight sexual exploitation.
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