The Wisconsin State Legislature has introduced Assembly Joint Resolution 81, which calls for the immediate and unconditional release of all documents, files, and records related to Jeffrey Epstein. The resolution emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability, particularly in light of Epstein's history as a convicted sex offender involved in human trafficking and abuse of minors. It highlights the need for the public to understand how Epstein's criminal enterprise operated and the potential involvement of high-profile individuals across various sectors. The resolution also addresses the mistrust in government institutions stemming from the continued sealing and redaction of records related to Epstein's activities.

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, regardless of their status or affiliations. The Wisconsin State Legislature aims to strengthen democracy through full disclosure and accountability, ensuring that the victims of Epstein's crimes and the public have access to the truth. Copies of the resolution will be transmitted to key federal officials, including the President and the Attorney General, as well as Wisconsin's congressional delegation.