In most cases, getting your ad onto a national stage—let alone in Monday Night Football—doesn’t happen overnight. But for a recent viral PSA from Epstein survivors, it had to.
During this week’s Monday Night Football matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and the Las Vegas Raiders, the anti-trafficking group World Without Exploitation aired a PSA featuring several of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims advocating for the release of files related to the convicted sex offender.
In the spot, several of the survivors become emotional as they call to “bring the secrets out of the shadows” and show pictures of themselves as children at the ages when they met Epstein.
The ad aired in the A-position during the first ad pod of the fourth quarter, getting prime placement during ABC and ESPN’s Monday NFL broadcast, which had been averaging 15.6 million viewers. But getting there wasn’t easy.



