Jeffrey Epstein survivor Marina Lacerda has spoken out after thousands of documents released from the Jeffrey Epstein case were heavily redacted. Republicans and Democrats have accused Donald Trump officials of a cover-up after the Justice Department released documents on Friday. Officials acknowledged the release was incomplete. The photos are also undated and presented without context. Being photographed with Epstein, or mentioned in documents, does not suggest wrongdoing. "Just put out the files and stop redacting names that don't need to be redacted. It's just - who are we trying to protect?" Marina Lacerda, who has publicly identified herself as someone who was abused by the late convicted sex offender, told the Associated Press.

Lawyers for victims say they have been ‘repeatedly denied justice’ while deputy attorney general says more files will be released

Hundreds of images depict sex offender with pop stars, Bill Clinton and women whose faces are redacted

Jeffrey Epstein survivor Marina Lacerda has spoken out after thousands of documents released from the Jeffrey Epstein case were heavily redacted. Republicans and Democrats have…

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US lawmakers who pushed for the documents to be made public have criticised the initial release as incomplete.

Outcry comes as US media report that at least 16 files have disappeared from the public webpage for the Epstein files.

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Survivors of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein said the Justice Department's partial release of documents was riddled with 'abnormal' redactions.