Public Accountability Project

The Epstein Files Must Be Fully Released

We are a citizen-led movement committed to demanding action from our elected officials at both the state and federal levels regarding the Epstein files.

We want our representatives to pressure the justice system to take action via the prosecution of the offenders in those files, release all files still being held from the public, and unredact the names of the offenders. Our purpose is to restore accountability, transparency, and responsiveness in government by peacefully organizing informed voters, amplifying community concerns, and pressing representatives to uphold their constitutional duties.

We believe public service requires public responsibility — and we will not accept silence where leadership is required.

All action promoted from this group will be done peacefully!

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01

Massive Document Troves

Thousands of pages from the Ghislaine Maxwell civil case have been unsealed — revealing flight logs, depositions, and witness testimony naming powerful individuals.

02

Disturbing Allegations

Court filings describe allegations of systematic abuse, trafficking of minors, and a network of enablers across multiple countries. Victims have described horrific conditions.

03

Still Heavily Redacted

Many names, details, and entire documents remain sealed or redacted. Key depositions are still partially hidden from public view despite court orders.

04

Limited Accountability

Despite the scale of alleged crimes, very few individuals beyond Epstein and Maxwell have faced legal consequences. Victims continue to demand justice.

05

Suspicious Circumstances

Epstein's death in federal custody raised serious questions — broken cameras, sleeping guards, and a medical examiner's findings that some independent experts disputed.

06

Congressional Action Needed

Multiple bipartisan calls have been made for full declassification. Your representatives have the power to push for complete transparency and further investigation.

References

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What to Say When You Call or Write

[When the staffer answers:]

Hi, my name is [Your Name] and I'm a constituent from [Your City, State]. I'm calling to urge [Senator/Representative Name] to support the full, unredacted release of all Epstein-related documents — including flight logs, deposition transcripts, and any sealed materials from federal investigations.

The American people deserve to know the full scope of what happened, and those who participated in or enabled the trafficking and abuse of minors must be held accountable — regardless of their wealth, status, or political connections.

I'd like the [Senator/Representative] to publicly call for complete declassification and to support any congressional investigation into why so many individuals have avoided prosecution.

[If they ask for more detail or your position:]

This is a bipartisan issue. Victims have been waiting years for justice. I want my representative to be on the right side of history on this. Thank you for your time.

Subject: Support Full Release of Epstein Files and Accountability for All Involved

Dear [Senator/Representative Name],

I am writing as your constituent from [City, State] to urge you to support the complete and unredacted public release of all documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking network — including sealed court records, flight logs, deposition transcripts, and federal investigation materials.

The partial releases so far have revealed deeply disturbing allegations of systematic abuse of minors and a wide network of powerful enablers. Yet much remains hidden, and very few individuals beyond Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell have faced legal consequences.

I respectfully ask that you:

1. Publicly call for the full declassification of all Epstein-related documents
2. Support congressional hearings to investigate the scope of the trafficking operation
3. Push for accountability for all individuals involved, regardless of their position or influence

This should not be a partisan issue. The victims deserve justice, and the public deserves the truth.

Thank you for your time and service.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Address]

Making Your Voice Heard — Tips

Phone calls are the most effective. Congressional staffers tally calls by issue. A 2-minute phone call carries more weight than most emails.

Be polite and concise. The staffers answering phones are not the enemy — they're often young people just doing their jobs. Be respectful but firm.

Identify yourself as a constituent. Calls from constituents in the member's district/state are the ones that count. Always mention your city and state.

Ask for a position. "Can you tell me where the Senator/Representative stands on full release of the Epstein files?" This creates internal pressure for them to take a position.

Follow up. Call more than once. Write a letter. Attend town halls. Persistence is what moves the needle.

Share this page. The more constituents who call, the harder it is to ignore. Send this to friends and family.