Skip to Main ContentEpstein Survivors Demand Transparency In New PSA About Redacted FilesNearly a dozen survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's abuse released a new PSA on Sunday demanding answers over the Justice Department's lack of transparency around the files' release.The PSA, produced by the World Without Exploitation coalition, features 11 survivors who have been publicly demanding the documents' full release since before the Epstein Files Transparency Act was enacted in November. Three million files have still not been released.The survivors in the video are seen holding photos of their younger selves, presumably at the age they were abused. The women's mouths at one point in the clip are covered by black markers, a reference to the massive number of redactions in the files."After years of being kept apart, we're standing together," the women said.The PSA was released just as Congress gears up this week to hear two significant testimonies in the Epstein files case. The House Oversight Committee will hear from Maxwell in a closed-door deposition on Monday, while the House Judiciary Committee will hear from Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday.See All UpdatesClose
Epstein Survivors Demand Transparency In New PSA About Redacted Files
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