Survivors Speak Out in Powerful PSA 📸

In a powerful public service announcement released in late 2025, four women stood before the camera holding photographs of their younger selves — children frozen in time. One by one, they shared the ages when they first encountered Jeffrey Epstein, some as young as 14 years old. 💔

The campaign, organized by World Without Exploitation, aimed to remind the public that more than a thousand survivors have been identified — and that their pursuit of accountability is far from over. By placing childhood images beside the faces of the women they are today, the PSA forced viewers to confront the innocence that was lost.

The message extended beyond one individual’s crimes. Advocates called for the release of additional Epstein-related files 📂 and greater transparency around those who may have enabled or ignored abuse. 🔎

Major outlets covered the campaign, noting how survivors chose to use their own voices and stories to challenge years of secrecy and silence. ✊

Their message was clear and unwavering: this is not just about the past — it is about justice, accountability, and ensuring survivors are heard.