The recent Super Bowl Sunday became a platform for survivors of Jeffrey Epstein to amplify their calls for justice and transparency, as highlighted in multiple news sources. A powerful advertisement aired, urging the U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all remaining files related to Epstein's case. According to The News Pakistan, senior journalist Jim Acosta noted the ad was not broadcast during the game due to high costs, yet it gained significant traction online. Al Jazeera reported the ad's direct appeal for the truth, emphasizing the survivors' demand for full disclosure of investigative materials. This sentiment was echoed by ETimes, which described the survivors' message as 'loud and deliberate,' aiming to hold the Justice Department accountable under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
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Epstein Survivors Demand Justice in Super Bowl Advertisement

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein used Super Bowl Sunday to demand justice, airing an ad urging transparency from the U.S. Attorney General, gaining traction online despite not airing during the game.
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