- United States
- Md.
- Letter
I am writing to urge you to support the full release of all remaining Jeffrey Epstein-related documents and to ensure comprehensive investigation, prosecution, and accountability for all individuals involved in or who covered up Epstein's criminal activities.
While the Department of Justice released over three million pages of documents on January 30, 2026, following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November 2025, concerns remain about the completeness of this disclosure. The initial batch released on December 19, 2025, was heavily redacted, raising questions about whether all relevant information has been made available to the public.
The UN Human Rights Council's independent experts have noted that the disclosed materials contain "disturbing and credible evidence" of what could constitute a global criminal enterprise involving systematic sexual abuse and trafficking. This underscores the importance of ensuring complete transparency and thorough investigation.
I request that you:
Support full declassification: Advocate for the release of all remaining unredacted documents related to Epstein's network, operations, and associates
Ensure victim protection: Work with victim advocates to balance transparency with privacy protections for survivors, as raised by attorneys representing over 200 alleged victims
Pursue accountability: Support continued investigation and prosecution of all individuals who participated in or facilitated Epstein's crimes, regardless of their status or connections and including those in the White House
Prevent future cover-ups: Advocate for stronger oversight mechanisms to prevent similar failures in investigating powerful individuals and convict those who are found guilty of this crime
The American people deserve to know the full extent of what occurred and who was involved. Justice requires not only punishing those directly responsible but also holding accountable anyone who enabled or concealed these crimes.
Thank you for your attention.