This week’s question: Do you believe the U.S. Justice Department should release investigative files concerning disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein?
- Yes; transparency is key to finding people who may harm children.
- No; we must trust that releasing the files may hurt innocent people.
- I have no idea.
![]() |
“Well, for me as a parent, transparency and accountability is most important. So with that being said, yes, I do feel like they should be released and people should have access to those files so that we can protect our families and children, and also there’s accountability across all levels. I say, yes, release them.”
Amanda Foster
Buford, Ga.
![]() |
“Yes, I think they should be released so you can know and hold people accountable and see who’s involved. I believe it’s a good thing. It could potentially hurt innocent people, but I think at the end of the day, people who did the wrongdoings need to be held accountable.”
John Luca
Chapel Hill
![]() |
“I think the files should be released. I don’t think it’s fair to cover up stuff. We should all know who was involved, and it doesn’t matter who you are or what your rank is. It’s about accountability.”
Lyndsay Luca
Chapel Hill
![]() |
“Release the files for accountability. Doing so should bring forth better people. I’m not pointing
the finger at any one individual but this guy is a creep in our world. There should be no fear in releasing those files.”
Terry Rexroat
Murphy
![]() |
“Release the files, I think information is important so that people can make informed decisions. They need to release the files.”
Mary Oliver
Woodbridge, Va.




