Updated On: 09 February, 2026 03:20 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The release of the Epstein files has reignited global outrage, with survivors demanding full transparency through a powerful Super Bowl 2026 PSA calling for unredacted documents. As pressure mounts, the US Justice Department has agreed to let Congress review millions of unreleased files linked to Epstein’s crimes

Jeffrey Epstein
The Epstein files and their horrifying details have had a global impact. The US Department of Justice has been releasing documents containing information from child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s emails and photographs related to alleged wrongdoing. Epstein was accused by multiple women of sexual abuse and harassment, and details of his criminal past, along with his alleged links to powerful individuals, are slowly coming into the public domain. Amid this, survivors have come together to make a powerful statement demanding full transparency.
During the Super Bowl 2026 broadcast, Epstein survivors featured in a striking ad campaign calling for the complete release of all remaining files. The public service announcement (PSA) demanded that heavily redacted documents be made fully public, arguing that critical information related to Epstein’s crimes continues to be withheld.