- United States
- Utah
- Letter
I am writing as a constituent to express deep concern that other countries are beginning to investigate individuals named in the Epstein files while the United States continues to delay meaningful, public action.
Recent partial releases include disturbing allegations involving the abuse and trafficking of minors. Survivors deserve justice, and the public deserves transparency. Continued secrecy, sealed records, and the absence of independent, public investigations undermine trust in our institutions.
If foreign governments can initiate investigations into credible allegations connected to Epstein, it raises a serious question about why our own government has not demonstrated the same urgency and transparency. The United States should lead on accountability, not lag behind.
I urge you to publicly support:
• Full public release of all Epstein-related records, with necessary redactions to protect victims
• Independent investigations into any credible allegations that arise
• Public congressional hearings and subpoenas for testimony and evidence
• Clear timelines and regular public updates
No one should be above the law. The integrity of our justice system depends on visible action, not silence or delay.
Please step forward and ensure the United States meets the same standard of accountability we expect of others.