Sky Roberts, the brother of the late Virginia Giuffre — one of convicted late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s earliest and most prominent accusers — spoke out against the Department of Justice following a newly released and heavily redacted trove of files related to Epstein’s case.

“It’s a mixed bag of emotions today,” Roberts told MS Now’s Jen Psaki Friday night, noting that while there’s a sense of “pride and joy” for Epstein survivors, he admitted, “It’s kind of disappointing to see that our own Department of Justice is trying to continue to gaslight us.”

The DOJ publicly released some of the photographs and files connected to Epstein’s sex trafficking case after Congress passed a law last month giving the Trump administration 30 days to make them public.

The website launched by the DOJ makes PDF documents from the government’s investigations into Epstein browsable and searchable. However, the administration released only some of the files, then drew more scrutiny after a photograph of a table drawer with photos of President Donald Trump inside disappeared from the site.

House Oversight Ranking Member Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) criticized the quality of the release in an interview with CNN on Friday.