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Jeffrey Epstein survivors go viral after releasing jaw-dropping video

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Published 15:59 17 Nov 2025 GMT

Jeffrey Epstein survivors go viral after releasing jaw-dropping video

The video already has over five million views

Rebekah Jordan

Rebekah Jordan

Jeffrey Epstein survivors go viral after a jaw-dropping video is released.

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein have released a powerful video demanding that Congress unseal every remaining file connected to the disgraced financier. Their unified and emotional message comes just days before a crucial House vote on the matter.

Tension surrounding the case escalated further when Donald Trump suddenly launched an attack on Truth Social, adding another layer of mystery to an already complicated situation. Despite having been a former friend of the late convicted sex offender, the US President has maintained that he was never aware of Epstein’s crimes.


For many watching the unfolding drama, the timing of the video feels far too important to ignore.

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Last week, the House Oversight Committee made public a collection of documents as part of its ongoing investigation into Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

Within the newly released files, Trump was repeatedly mentioned in communications between Epstein and Maxwell. Multiple women who survived sexual abuse at the hands of Epstein have united to create a public service announcement video.

"It's a call to action," one of the women told NBC News. "While we are Epstein and [Ghislaine] Maxwell survivors, we are standing for so many victims of sexual assault and of domestic violence, as well."

The video features several women holding photographs of their younger selves at the ages when they first encountered Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while in federal custody awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.

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Trump has maintained that he was never aware of Epstein’s crimes. (Roberto Schmidt / Stringer/Getty)
Trump has maintained that he was never aware of Epstein’s crimes. (Roberto Schmidt / Stringer/Getty)

The video has already reached over five million views on X, showing the public's strong support for the survivors' demand for transparency.

The PSA, produced by the advocacy organisation World Without Exploitation, directs viewers to a link to send automated letters of support to their congressional representatives ahead of Tuesday's highly anticipated vote on releasing the sealed files.

"There's about a thousand of us," a woman says in the video. "It's time to bring the secrets out of the shadows."

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One Epstein survivor, whose sister was the first woman to file a criminal complaint against Epstein in 1996, stressed that the release of the files is not a political issue, but one that has been buried far too long. "This is not partisan. We're asking for you to stand with us now to release all of the files," she said.

The women expressed hope that these documents finally seeing daylight will signal the beginning of a new era of transparency around Epstein's crimes and the systems that enabled them.

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