Join the Victims’ Call to Congress: Release All the Epstein Files - Add Your Name


Join the Victims’ Call to Congress: Release All the Epstein Files - Add Your Name
The Issue
For decades, Jeffrey Epstein exploited his wealth and power to harm young women and girls. Now, survivors and their families are demanding something simple — the full truth.
Epstein may be gone, but the crimes, cover-ups, and unanswered questions remain.
Survivors like Jess Michaels and Liz Stein are bravely asking Congress to compel the full release of Epstein-related files — not just the 20,000 pages disclosed so far, but all remaining sealed records, redacted emails, and DOJ case materials.
They are not asking this for political gain. They are asking because no survivor should have to fight this hard for transparency.
At the heart of this crisis is more than one powerful man — it's a pattern of institutional failure. Files have been redacted. Victims’ names have been mishandled. And while partisan leaders point fingers, survivors are left reliving trauma without the full story, without accountability, and without justice.
Representative Adelita Grijalva just became the 218th signatory forcing a House vote on this issue. That’s progress — but it’s not enough.
We demand that Congress:
- Declassify and release all remaining Epstein-related documents and communications
- Protect the identities and dignity of survivors through responsible redaction
- Ensure independent oversight of how Epstein’s files have been handled by both parties and administrations
The American people deserve the truth. The survivors deserve answers. And if there are still people connected to Epstein’s crimes walking free — we deserve to know who they are.
Add your name if you believe secrecy protects abusers, not victims — and if you stand with survivors calling on Congress to finally, fully release the Epstein files.
Photo: NBC News
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The Issue
For decades, Jeffrey Epstein exploited his wealth and power to harm young women and girls. Now, survivors and their families are demanding something simple — the full truth.
Epstein may be gone, but the crimes, cover-ups, and unanswered questions remain.
Survivors like Jess Michaels and Liz Stein are bravely asking Congress to compel the full release of Epstein-related files — not just the 20,000 pages disclosed so far, but all remaining sealed records, redacted emails, and DOJ case materials.
They are not asking this for political gain. They are asking because no survivor should have to fight this hard for transparency.
At the heart of this crisis is more than one powerful man — it's a pattern of institutional failure. Files have been redacted. Victims’ names have been mishandled. And while partisan leaders point fingers, survivors are left reliving trauma without the full story, without accountability, and without justice.
Representative Adelita Grijalva just became the 218th signatory forcing a House vote on this issue. That’s progress — but it’s not enough.
We demand that Congress:
- Declassify and release all remaining Epstein-related documents and communications
- Protect the identities and dignity of survivors through responsible redaction
- Ensure independent oversight of how Epstein’s files have been handled by both parties and administrations
The American people deserve the truth. The survivors deserve answers. And if there are still people connected to Epstein’s crimes walking free — we deserve to know who they are.
Add your name if you believe secrecy protects abusers, not victims — and if you stand with survivors calling on Congress to finally, fully release the Epstein files.
Photo: NBC News
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Petition created on November 14, 2025
