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Jeffrey Epstein survivors release emotional Super Bowl advert demanding justice from Pam Bondi

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Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell have released a Super Bowl advert demanding the Justice Department hold those involved in the sex trafficking scheme accountable

Survivors of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell unveiled a Super Bowl advertisement just hours before the Big Game, calling on the Justice Department to bring those implicated in the sex trafficking ring to justice.

The clip was published by World Without Exploitation on Sunday ahead of one of advertising’s most significant evenings of the year, reports the Express..

The advertisement showcases a group of survivors making an appeal to the Department of Justice, particularly Attorney General Pam Bondi, to disclose all investigative documents connected to Epstein’s case, as mandated by Congress’s Epstein Files Transparency Act.

As each survivor gazes directly into the camera, their voices unite to declare: “After years of being kept apart, we’re standing together, because this girl deserves the truth.”

The women then displayed photographs of their younger selves, taken at the age when they purportedly encountered Epstein, to the camera whilst demanding that details about other participants be made publicly accessible.

“Stand with us. Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi: It’s time for the truth,” the public service announcement’s final message states.

The message was initially posted by journalist Jim Acosta accompanied by a caption stating, “The Epstein survivors are releasing this ad on this Super Bowl Sunday to send the message that they will not ‘move on’ from the largest sex trafficking scandal in the world. #standwithsurvivors.”

World Without Exploitation released an extended version of the video, branding it as “the Super Bowl ad every American should see.”

The video was initially launched in October by the advocacy group, encouraging voters to reach out to their Congress members and demand transparency about the infamous investigation.

“For five administrations, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein have been left in the dark, waiting for answers and accountability,” stated the October post. “After three decades, it’s finally time to bring the secrets out of the shadows.”

The advert is scheduled to air on national television a day before Congress members review the uncensored Epstein files for the first time.

The review process is expected to take place in person at the Department of Justice in Washington. Members will scrutinise the investigative materials on the department’s computers, but they won’t be allowed to handle the physical documents.

According to a letter sent to Congress members by the DOJ, only the lawmakers will have access to the files, not their staff. They’ll be permitted to take notes but won’t be able to bring any electronic devices.

In a similar vein, the advert will be released a week after the DOJ unveils a new set of materials. In this latest batch, the department – which has faced significant criticism over its handling of the case – released more than 3 million pages of documents related to the investigation.

According to U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, the fresh releases consist of more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images that feature “extensive redactions,” as they contain vast amounts of commercial pornography and images “that were seized from Epstein’s devices.”

This latest batch represents just a small portion of the over 6 million documents in the Justice Department’s possession.

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