Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein air PSA during the Super Bowl
(NBC, KYMA) - Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein took their demands for transparency to the Super Bowl stage Sunday.
Survivors aired a powerful public service announcement (PSA) during the Super Bowl, calling for full transparency in what they describe as the world's largest sex-trafficking scandal.
The PSA, released by advocacy group world without exploitation, features survivors speaking directly to the public, urging Americans to stand with them and pressure U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all remaining records connected to the Epstein case.
The ad closes with a clear message, "Stand with us. Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi...It's time for the truth."
By airing during one of the most-watched television events of the year, survivors say they are determined to keep public attention and pressure on the Department of Justice (DOJ).
The call comes despite the DOJ's recent release of millions of documents, videos, and images under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Survivors and their advocates argue key information remains undisclosed, and say true accountability has yet to be achieved.

