WASHINGTON: Victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Saturday expressed anger after a long-awaited cache of records from cases against him was released with many pages blacked out and photos censored.
The trove of material released by the US Justice Department included photographs of former president Bill Clinton and other luminaries in Epstein’s wealthy social circle, including Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson.
But blackouts across many of the documents – combined with tight control over the release by officials in President Donald Trump’s administration – stoked scepticism over whether the disclosures would silence conspiracy theories of a high-level cover-up.
