Epstein Survivors to Air Super Bowl Ad Demanding Transparency

The emotional video features survivors speaking directly to the public, calling for the release of all information related to the Epstein case.

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

Survivors of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will air a powerful public service announcement (PSA) during the Super Bowl, calling for full transparency in what they describe as the largest sex-trafficking scandal in the world. The ad features survivors speaking directly to the public and demanding that Americans stand with them and pressure U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all information related to the case.

Why it matters

The timing of the commercial during one of the most-watched television events of the year demonstrates survivors' determination to keep public pressure on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to fully disclose information about the Epstein case, despite the recent release of millions of pages of records, videos, and images under the new Epstein Files Transparency Act.

The details

The emotional video, released by World Without Exploitation, features survivors speaking directly to the public, demanding Americans stand with them and pressure U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all information related to the case. The PSA's closing message states: 'Stand With Us. Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi: IT'S TIME FOR THE TRUTH.' Rep. Thomas Massie has been a vocal advocate for the Epstein survivors, calling on the DOJ to release more files and warning that he will read Epstein's client names publicly if the information is not released.

  • The Super Bowl LX is set to kick off on February 8, 2026.
  • The Epstein survivors' ad will air during the commercial break of the Super Bowl.

The players

World Without Exploitation

A non-profit organization that released the Epstein survivors' PSA.

Pam Bondi

The U.S. Attorney General, whom the survivors are demanding to release all information related to the Epstein case.

Rep. Thomas Massie

A U.S. Representative who has been a vocal advocate for the Epstein survivors and has called on the DOJ to release more files related to the case.

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What they’re saying

“If we get a large production on Dec. 19 and it does not contain a single name of any male who is accused of a sex crime or sex trafficking or rape or any of these things, then we know they haven't produced all the documents. It's that simple.”

— Rep. Thomas Massie, U.S. Representative (The Hill)

What’s next

Rep. Thomas Massie has warned that he will read Epstein's client names publicly if the Department of Justice does not release the information by the December 19 deadline.

The takeaway

The Epstein survivors' Super Bowl ad demonstrates their unwavering commitment to seeking full transparency and accountability in the Epstein case, one of the largest sex-trafficking scandals in the world. Their determination to keep public pressure on the DOJ highlights the importance of uncovering the truth and ensuring justice for the victims.