The pursuit of justice regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case reached a massive turning point on Super Bowl Sunday as a group of survivors united to release a staggering new video. Represented by the World Without Exploitation group, these women are publicly challenging the U.S. government to stop withholding evidence.
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In the 40-second clip, which features the survivors holding up childhood photographs of themselves from the time they were first abused, the group makes a direct appeal to the highest level of law enforcement, stating, “Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi it’s time for the truth.”
This public stance comes after the U.S. Department of Justice was legally mandated to unseal all investigative records by December 2025. While roughly 3 million pages were released in late January, the video highlights a disturbing reality: “3 MILLION FILES Still Have Not Been Released.”
The survivors appeared in the footage with black redaction marks covering their mouths, a visual statement mirroring the heavy censoring found in the current files, before declaring in unison, “After years of being kept apart, we’re standing together. Standing together. Because this girl deserves the truth. Because she deserves the truth. Because we all deserve the truth.”
The timing of the release was intentional, aiming to capture the attention of the massive Super Bowl audience. However, the group revealed to Reuters that the video did not air during the broadcast because they could not afford the $8 million price tag for a 30-second slot.
Despite this, the message is spreading rapidly online, urging the public to “stand with us” against what some lawmakers are calling a “full-blown cover-up.” With millions of documents still hidden and the DOJ currently facing backlash for “sloppy” redactions that accidentally exposed victim identities, the survivors are making it clear they will not be silenced.
They are demanding that Pam Bondi fulfill the requirements of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, ensuring that every secret finally comes to light.

