The Wisconsin State Legislature has introduced Senate Joint Resolution 79, which calls for the immediate and unconditional release of all documents, files, and records related to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender known for his extensive history of human trafficking and abuse of minors. The resolution emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability, asserting that no individual, regardless of their wealth or influence, should be above the law. It highlights the need for the public to understand how Epstein's criminal activities were able to persist over decades and to ensure that those who may have enabled or participated in these abuses are held accountable.

Furthermore, the resolution urges that any individuals named in the released documents who are credibly implicated in crimes should be thoroughly investigated and prosecuted if warranted. It aims to restore public trust in government institutions and the justice system by advocating for full disclosure of information that has been sealed or redacted, except in cases where redactions are necessary to protect ongoing prosecutions or the identities of victims. The resolution will be transmitted to key federal officials, including the President and the Attorney General, as well as Wisconsin's congressional delegation.