A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors appeared in a commercial run during the Super Bowl on Sunday in which they called on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release the government’s remaining files on the pedophile.
The eight women are shown in the clip with their mouths covered by smears of black marker pen, pointedly mimicking the redactions made to the published files by DOJ lawyers.
“Stand with us,” the video from the anti-slavery organization, World Without Exploitation, concludes: “Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi it’s time for the truth.”.
open image in gallery Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse appear in a Super Bowl commercial calling for the release of more Department of Justice files on the notorious sex offender ( World Without Exploitation ).
open image in gallery The survivors held up photographs of their younger selves dating from the period in which they were sexually abused by Epstein ( World Without Exploitation ).
Among those supporting the survivors’ call for further disclosures in response to the commercial was Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
“The most important ad you will see on Super Bowl Sunday, he wrote on X in a comment accompanying the clip. »