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 said, we all deserve the truth.


The US Department of Justice (DOJ) was required by law to make all the files public by December last year. However, only some have been released, many with redactions.


Deputy US Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the most recent release of material, on January 30, represents the end of a comprehensive document identification and review process. He reassured the public that there is no hidden information about individuals not being prosecuted.


Sunday's advert featuring the survivors began with a statement mentioning that the Epstein Files Transparency Act was signed into law on November 19, 2025, and highlighted that 3 million files are still unreleased.


In the advert, survivors, with black redaction marks over their mouths, urged viewers directly, stating, We're standing together and called for action, asking people to stand with them and tell Attorney General Pam Bondi, IT'S TIME FOR THE TRUTH.


Although the video was released during the Super Bowl, it was not aired on television, primarily due to financial constraints involved in purchasing broadcasting time during the high-profile event.


The DOJ’s release of documents has provided insights into Epstein’s connections with prominent figures, yet the department has faced criticism for missing the December 19 deadline set by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.


Epstein was found dead in his prison cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Meanwhile, Ghislaine Maxwell, his associate, is scheduled to testify before a congressional committee investigating the handling of Epstein files.