Russell Brand recently shared his thoughts on Epstein Island and Diddy parties. He claimed that these are paradigms that "compromise" the elites and added that everyone is compromised in a way.Sean Combs, aka Diddy, was arrested in September last year on multiple charges of prostitution, sex trafficking, and racketeering. He was eventually convicted on just two charges of transportation for prostitution earlier this year and has been sentenced to 50 months in prison.Meanwhile, Jeffrey Epstein was a convicted pedophile who died in prison, allegedly by suicide, in 2019. As per multiple reports, many elite people across different industries were allegedly involved with both of them.Now, Russell Brand has shared his thoughts on it, sharing a video on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Wednesday, November 19. He said:"All of us are under attack, aren't we? The Epstein Island is a perfect paradigm to understand how all of us are ensnared. Powerful people are compromised through sexual temptation that's been used to blackmail them, isn't it? That's what Epstein Island amounts to. But then you think of that, the diddy parties in Hollywood. You know, everyone there is sort of compromised and kept in line.""And then below, all of us carry a degree of shame, people that have looked at pornography or paid for sex, and even beyond the strata of sexuality, people are so tethered to worldliness through shame. While you may not have been subject to a tax to the degree that I have, you are compromised, and if you're not being attacked by their systems of evil, then you're not trying hard enough," he added.Also Read: What was Diddy's original release date? Alleged prison rule violations explored as rapper's release date gets pushed back Donald Trump signs bill to release entire Epstein FilesTrump, Knauss, Epstein, & Maxwell At Mar-A-Lago - Source: GettyOn Tuesday, November 18, a bill was passed by both the House and Senate to compel the Justice Department to release the Epstein Files. The US President signed off on the bill, just days after labeling it a 'hoax'.Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer of New York said after the bill was passed (h/t NPR):"This bill is a command for the president to be fully transparent, to come fully clean, and to provide full honesty to the American people."Meanwhile, Donald Trump shared a few posts on his Truth Social account, as he wrote:"Democrats have used the 'Epstein' issue, which affects them far more than the Republican Party, in order to try and distract from our AMAZING Victories.""Perhaps the truth about these Democrats, and their associations with Jeffrey Epstein, will soon be revealed, because I HAVE JUST SIGNED THE BILL TO RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES!" he added.These said files are rumored to contain a list of some high-profile names who were involved in dealings with the convicted sexual assaulter. These people were allegedly involved in the sexual activities carried out by Epstein before his arrest.Trump had promised to release these files during his campaign for the 2024 presidential election, but backed down after his victory. However, he has now signed the bill, and the Justice Department has 30 days to release the full list.Also Read: Was Diddy almost killed in prison? Rap mogul's friend Charlucci Finney speaks out about knife-wielding incident at MDC Brooklyn