ROME, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Drivers passing through Floyd County near Rome this week were met with a billboard calling for lawmakers to support a bill that would release all investigatory documents linked to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

“Courage is contagious, release all the Epstein files,” the billboard reads.

It was paid for by the anti-human trafficking group World Without Exploitation. Similar ones popped up in Arizona, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and South Carolina, as well as the one near Rome, the home district of Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Greene, a polarizing firebrand politician, has been a leading voice on the release of the files and has held press conferences flanked by Epstein survivors outside the U.S. Capitol.

Her calls to release the documents

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