Epstein survivors call for justice in new Super Bowl advertisement

February 9, 2026 • Al Jazeera

Epstein survivors call for justice in new Super Bowl advertisement

Multiple Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein Urge US Attorney General to Release Remaining Files

A group of survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have launched an advertisement during the Super Bowl, calling on US authorities to disclose all remaining files related to the late financier’s sex-trafficking network. The ad, released by multiple survivors working with the World Without Exploitation organization, features several female survivors who share their personal stories and demand that Attorney General Pam Bondi release the remaining documents.

The advertisement includes a graphic stating that three million files remain unreleased, with black redactions covering sensitive information. It also urges viewers to “tell Attorney [General] Pam Bondi it’s time to tell the truth.” The appeal has been shared by several US politicians and public figures, including Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer.

In November 2022, President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law, which requires the release of certain documents related to Epstein’s case. However, a significant amount of information remains unreleased. Recently released documents have implicated numerous high-profile individuals, including Prince Andrew, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Peter Mandelson, who are believed to have been part of Epstein’s network.

Despite this latest disclosure, some survivors claim that their alleged abusers remain hidden and protected. The US Department of Justice has released three million pages of documents related to Epstein’s prosecution, which include 2,000 videos and 180,000 photographs.

Source: Al Jazeera