Epstein Victims Demand Release of Files by Congress

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    Introduction

    In a powerful new public-service announcement, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein are speaking up, loud and clear. Represented by World Without Exploitation, the group dropped a video demanding Congress release all remaining Epstein-related files. Straight to the point: _“It’s time to bring the secrets out of the shadows.”

    The video kicks off with survivors holding photos from their younger years, sharing how young they were when they first encountered Epstein. You see the pain in their eyes, hear it in their voices. Their message is powerful.

    What the Video Says: “It’s Time To Bring The Secrets Out Of The Shadows”

    The PSA produced by World Without Exploitation features 11 women who say they were victimized by Epstein as teenagers. It’s real, raw, and unfiltered.

    In the clip, each woman holds up a photo of herself at the age she says she met Epstein. One survivor says: _“There’s about 1,000 of us.”_ Another begins with: “This was me when I met Jeffrey Epstein.”

    The video’s message is clear: _“It’s time to bring the secrets out of the shadows. It’s time to shine a light into the darkness.

    Five administrations and we’re still in the dark.”_ Then a call to action: contact Congress, demand they release all the files.

    Why this matters: the survivors aren’t just looking for attention.

    They want accountability. They’re showing that decades of alleged abuse weren’t hidden by one person—it was the system that allowed it to continue. This ain’t some quiet whisper; this is a demand. The survivors are done being silenced. They’re demanding the truth comes out.

    The Legislation & Political Pressure Around the Epstein Files

    This push for transparency has legislative backing. The Epstein Files Transparency Act is on the table. This bill would require the U.S. Department of Justice to make public all documents and records relating to Epstein.

    The bill, introduced by Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY), uses a discharge petition strategy to force a House vote. For years, these files were locked away or only partially released, but change is coming.

    Last month the House Oversight Committee released a tranche of files—but many were already public, heavily redacted, or hard to navigate. Still, it’s progress.

    And check this: Donald Trump, who once called the whole thing a “Democrat hoax,” now says Republicans should vote to release the files. Talk about a twist! So, you have survivors demanding justice, Congress pressured for transparency, and politics swirling around the edges.

    The files matter because they may show how Epstein’s network operated and why he was enabled for so long. This isn’t just news; it’s about delayed justice for victims who look like us, came from our neighborhoods, and were ignored for far too long.

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    For Education and discussion purposes. Please note no copyright infringement is intended, was recorded on BlkCosmo’s own equipment, and we do not own nor claim to own any of the original recordings used in this video and intend to use this as ‘fair use’.

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