Call for state AGs to investigate Epstein files

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The Issue

For years, the horrific crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein and his associates have been a dark stain on our society. As a survivor seeking justice, my heart aches not only for myself but for all the victims who have yet to see accountability delivered to those involved. It is time we step up and demand action. The files released during the Epstein investigation have implicated several high-profile individuals across various states, suggesting that these crimes were not isolated incidents but part of a broader network of abuse and misconduct. Yet, despite this alarming information, many of those potentially responsible have not been held accountable. In states where individuals have been named or implicated, we implore the State Attorneys General to conduct thorough investigations. These officials are entrusted with the power to enforce the law and protect the rights of citizens. By holding responsible those who facilitated, enabled, or participated alongside Epstein, we can bring justice to the victims and deter such egregious abuses in the future. While federal investigations have been ongoing, state-level inquiries are essential to ensuring comprehensive justice. Different legal jurisdictions may hold unique evidence or witnesses, crucial to exposing the full extent of the crimes committed. We ask for transparency and diligence in these investigations. It's not just about the victims of Epstein's atrocities—it’s about the integrity of our legal system and society's collective condemnation of actions that exploit and endanger others. Join me in demanding that our state legal mechanisms rise to this challenge. Sign the petition to urge the State Attorneys General to initiate inquiries and pursue justice for all affected. Our voices together can forge the path towards accountability and healing.
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Recent signers:
ShyAnn Farris and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

For years, the horrific crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein and his associates have been a dark stain on our society. As a survivor seeking justice, my heart aches not only for myself but for all the victims who have yet to see accountability delivered to those involved. It is time we step up and demand action. The files released during the Epstein investigation have implicated several high-profile individuals across various states, suggesting that these crimes were not isolated incidents but part of a broader network of abuse and misconduct. Yet, despite this alarming information, many of those potentially responsible have not been held accountable. In states where individuals have been named or implicated, we implore the State Attorneys General to conduct thorough investigations. These officials are entrusted with the power to enforce the law and protect the rights of citizens. By holding responsible those who facilitated, enabled, or participated alongside Epstein, we can bring justice to the victims and deter such egregious abuses in the future. While federal investigations have been ongoing, state-level inquiries are essential to ensuring comprehensive justice. Different legal jurisdictions may hold unique evidence or witnesses, crucial to exposing the full extent of the crimes committed. We ask for transparency and diligence in these investigations. It's not just about the victims of Epstein's atrocities—it’s about the integrity of our legal system and society's collective condemnation of actions that exploit and endanger others. Join me in demanding that our state legal mechanisms rise to this challenge. Sign the petition to urge the State Attorneys General to initiate inquiries and pursue justice for all affected. Our voices together can forge the path towards accountability and healing.
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Petition created on February 3, 2026