<p>The Epstein Files Transparency Act (H.R.4405/S.2557) is proposed legislation aimed at ensuring full public disclosure of all government-held records, investigative files, and court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, and his criminal network. This includes unsealing names, evidence, testimonies, and materials currently kept confidential due to sealed court proceedings or redacted investigations. The Act is grounded in the principles of accountability, transparency, and justice—particularly for the survivors of Epstein’s trafficking enterprise and the broader public interest in exposing systemic failures that allowed such abuse to persist for decades.</p>
<p>By mandating the release of these files—while safeguarding the privacy of survivors—the legislation seeks to shed light on the enablers, co-conspirators, and institutional protections that allowed Epstein’s operation to flourish. It aims to close loopholes that obstruct justice and ensure that no one, regardless of wealth or power, is above the law.</p>
<p>The Epstein Files Transparency Act is not just about the past—it’s about preventing future exploitation. The truth and transparency are essential tools in the fight to end human trafficking.</p>
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