We have not forgotten.
For years, the federal government has possessed evidence, interview transcripts, sealed depositions, flight manifests, and associated investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking operation.
These files belong to the public.
These files involve a criminal enterprise that exploited children.
These files involve systemic institutional failure.
And these files remain — in whole or in large part — sealed.
There is no defensible public interest rationale for continuing secrecy that protects institutions, protects powerful adults, and protects reputations — at the expense of survivors.
Survivors deserve sunlight.
The public deserves sunlight.
This was not a victimless bureaucratic case.
This was a sex-trafficking operation.
Congress has the oversight authority.
Congress has subpoena power.
Congress has the ability — right now — to demand complete disclosure and to pass statutory directives to ensure release of records.
There is no meaningful justice without transparency.
There is no accountability without disclosure.
A government that hides evidence of systemic sexual exploitation is not protecting “due process” — it is protecting predatory systems.
Believe the women.
Believe the girls who are now grown women.
Release the Epstein files — all of them — in full, with only the smallest, narrowest redactions necessary to protect survivor identities and ongoing cases.
Do not allow power or proximity to power to erase crimes against children.
History is watching.
We are watching.
And we are not going away.