Victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein voiced anger Saturday after the release of long-awaited court records, many of which were heavily redacted with pages blacked out and photos censored.

The trove of material released by the U.S. Justice Department included photographs of former President Bill Clinton and other famous names in Epstein's social circle, including Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson.

But blackouts of many of the documents – combined with control over the release by officials in President Donald Trump's administration – fueled allegations of a high-level cover-up.

Democrats on Saturday demanded answers after one image that included a photo of Trump was no longer visible in the Justice Department's online release.

"If they're taking this down, just imagine how much more they're trying to hide," said senior Democrat Chuck Schumer. "This could be one of the biggest cover-ups in American history."