- United States
- Wisc.
- Letter
I am writing as a deeply concerned citizen to urge Congress to demand the immediate release of all unredacted Epstein case files and to hold accountable anyone who participated in, enabled, or concealed human trafficking.
No one — no matter how wealthy, powerful, or well-connected — should be protected if they were involved in the abuse or trafficking of human beings. If there are active predators among us, the public has a right to know. Justice cannot be selective.
By keeping these perpetrators hidden, what precedent are we setting? That some people can buy their freedom while victims are left without justice? That human trafficking can be quietly buried if it implicates those in positions of power? That is not the America we should be.
This is not the 1800s. Selling or exploiting human beings is not legal, not moral, and not forgivable. The continued secrecy surrounding the Epstein files sends a chilling message — that power and money can still silence truth.
I am asking you to take action:
Call for the full public release of the Epstein documents and all related records.
Hold hearings to determine who obstructed justice or prevented full disclosure.
Ensure accountability for anyone, regardless of status or office, who participated in or benefited from these crimes.
Justice and transparency are not partisan issues; they are the foundation of a free and moral society. Please stand on the side of truth, and show the American people that no one is above the law.