Jeffrey Epstein Survivors Urge Congress to Release Case Documents in New Video

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse have released a public video urging Congress to declassify and release all documents connected to the case, including records involving Epstein, his criminal activities, and individuals who may have enabled or participated in his trafficking network.
In the video, survivors highlight that across five presidential administrations, they have waited for answers and meaningful transparency. More than thirty years after Epstein’s crimes first surfaced, they say crucial information remains sealed, redacted, or otherwise restricted from public access — including from those directly harmed.
“For thirty years, we have waited in silence and uncertainty,” the video states. “We deserve the truth. The world deserves the truth. The time has come to bring the secrets out of the shadows.”
The group is calling on lawmakers to support the Epstein Files Transparency Act, legislation that would require federal agencies to release investigative records, court materials, and other documents tied to Epstein, his associates, and related institutions. Supporters say the measure would help expose systemic failures and prevent future exploitation by revealing how Epstein operated unchecked for decades.
Survivors are also urging the public to contact their elected officials and demand full transparency. The message concludes with a unified appeal:
“We are demanding the release of all Epstein files. The time is now. Call your member of Congress and tell them to vote YES on the Epstein Files Transparency Act.”
The movement continues to gain national momentum as advocacy groups, supporters, and citizens increase pressure on lawmakers to act. Further updates will be provided as legislative developments continue.





