New Delhi, Feb. 9 -- In a direct address to Americans at the Super Bowl 60, survivors of late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein called for full transparency in what they described as the 'largest sex-trafficking' scandal in the world.

Their emotional appeal, released by World Without Exploitation, was broadcast via a public service announcement (PSA) on Super Bowl Sunday.

The Epstein survivors' Super Bowl ad featured victims who spoke directly to the public and demanded that Americans stand with them. They urged the US citizens to pressure US Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all information related to the case.

"We all deserve the truth," said the victims in the video. The PSA's closing message states: "Stand With Us. Tell At...