- United States
- Wyo.
- Letter
I am writing as a concerned constituent to urge your support for the full and unredacted public release of all documents and investigative materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his network of associates.
This case touches on fundamental issues of justice, accountability, and public trust in our institutions. Epstein’s crimes involved the exploitation of minors, and the breadth of his connections across powerful circles in business, politics, science, and media raises serious questions that remain unanswered. The American people have a right to know the full scope of this criminal enterprise—who enabled it, who benefitted, and who failed to act.
Transparency is not only essential to healing for victims and survivors but also to upholding the integrity of our legal system. Shielding names or redacting key details under the guise of reputational protection sends the wrong message: that influence can buy immunity from public scrutiny.
I understand that the release of such records must be handled responsibly to protect victims’ identities and preserve due process. But justice demands daylight. The public interest in these documents far outweighs the interests of any individuals who may be implicated but have not yet faced accountability.
Please use your voice and your vote to advocate for full disclosure. Whether through formal inquiry, legislative action, or public pressure on the Department of Justice, your leadership on this issue would reflect a commitment to truth, transparency, and the rule of law.
Thank you for your service and for standing on the side of justice.