Survivors of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have appeared in an advert calling for the release of more files related to him. In the 40-second video from the World Without Exploitation group, released in the US on Super Bowl Sunday, survivors held up photographs of their younger selves and stated, 'we all deserve the truth.' The US Department of Justice (DOJ) was required by law to make all the files public in December last year, but only some have been released - many with redactions.

Deputy US Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed last month that the most recent release of material, on January 30, 'marks the end of a very comprehensive document identification and review process.' He added that there is no hidden tranche of information that the DOJ is covering up.

The advert highlighted that the Epstein Files Transparency Act was signed into law on November 19, 2025, stating that '3 MILLION FILES Still Have Not Been Released.' Survivors appeared with black redaction marks over their mouths, directly addressing the camera with a unified message to 'Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi IT'S TIME FOR THE TRUTH.'

While released on Super Bowl day, the ad was not aired during the game due to financial constraints, as a 30-second spot during the event can exceed $8 million. The DOJ's handling of documents has faced criticism for not meeting the mandated December deadline for full disclosure, reflecting ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's connections to prominent figures. In related news, Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate, is set to testify before a congressional committee investigating the handling of these files.