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‘Time for the Truth’: Epstein Survivors Target Trump, Bondi in Super Bowl Sunday Ad Campaign | Watch Video

Epstein survivors release a Super Bowl ad targeting Trump & Pam Bondi, as a "Pedo Bowl" banner names Musk, Clinton, Gates in Las Vegas. New Musk email revealed.

By: Prakriti Parul
Last Updated: February 9, 2026 02:39:30 IST

In Las Vegas, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein began a focused effort ahead of Super Bowl LVIII. They displayed a provocative banner naming prominent individuals involved in the ongoing scandal and released a public ad demanding accountability. The coordinated effort placed the Epstein controversy at the center of one of the world’s largest sporting events.

What Is the Survivors’ Super Bowl Advertisement?

A 33-second advertisement, previewed by independent journalist Jim Acosta under the campaign #standwithsurvivors, directly addresses President Donald Trump and Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. In the clip, a survivor states, “Stand with us. Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi, it’s time for the truth.” Acosta posted that the ad was released to send the message that survivors “will not ‘move on’ from the largest sex trafficking scandal in the world.” The White House and Department of Justice have not publicly commented on the campaign.

What Was Displayed on the Pre-Game Banner?

A large banner styled like an NFL graphic was flown in Las Vegas, labeling prominent individuals as “Epstein Files Leaders” under the heading “Pedo Bowl.” The banner and an accompanying video listed figures named in recently released court documents, including Trump, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick, former strategist Steve Bannon, former President Bill Clinton, and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. A leaderboard in the video claimed Trump was mentioned over 5,000 times in the files and Musk was mentioned 1,465 times.

What New Details Emerged About Elon Musk?

Newly surfaced documents include a 2015 photograph appearing to show Musk, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel at a dinner with Epstein. Separately, an email exchange from 2014 published in the files shows Musk inquiring to Epstein about parties. Musk wrote, “Do you have any parties planned?… I really want to hit the party scene in St Barts or elsewhere and let loose.” Epstein replied, “Understood, I will see you on st Barth, the ratio on my island might make Talilah uncomfortable,” to which Musk responded, “Ratio is not a problem for Talulah.”

What Is the Broader Impact of This Campaign?

The pre-Super Bowl actions represent a highly public escalation by survivors and activists to maintain pressure on officials and figures named in the Epstein documents. As legal and political investigations continue, the campaign makes sure the incident stays in the public eye by capitalizing on the NFL championship’s enormous media impact. Attorney General Bondi’s direct appeal indicates a concentrated effort at state-level action in Florida.

FAQs: Key Questions Answered

Q: Who organized the Super Bowl campaign?

A: The advertisement was released by Epstein survivors under the campaign #standwithsurvivors. The banner was displayed by activists, though a specific group was not named in initial reports.

Q: Has Pam Bondi responded to the ad?

A: No. There has been no public comment from Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, the White House, or the Department of Justice regarding the new campaign.

Q: What is the source of the Elon Musk email and photo?

A: The email exchange and the 2015 photograph are part of the latest tranche of documents released from the Jeffrey Epstein case in U.S. courts.

Q: What was the purpose of the “Pedo Bowl” banner?

A: The banner, using stylized NFL imagery, was designed to publicly highlight the frequency with which various high-profile individuals are named in the released Epstein court documents.

Disclaimer: This information is based on inputs from news agency reports. TSG does not independently confirm the information provided by the relevant sources.

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