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New jail video shows one-minute gap in 2019 surveillance of Epstein.

New jail video shows one-minute gap in 2019 surveillance of Epstein.

New Footage Reveals Gaps in Epstein’s Final Moments

A recent Congressional release has brought to light a one-minute gap in the surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein’s prison cell on the night of his death in 2019. This footage is part of a larger batch—nearly 34,000 files—released by the House Observatory Committee.

The disputed timeframe spans from 11:58:59 PM on August 9, 2019, to midnight on August 10, 2019. Interestingly, the absence of this critical moment has fueled speculation around the circumstances of his passing.

Controversy Surrounds Epstein’s Case

Digital forensics experts have pointed out that the video segments released by the Department of Justice appear to be edited together from at least two separate clips. There’s a growing belief that this manipulation hints at a cover-up regarding Epstein’s death.

According to the new findings, it’s suggested that the camera data was switched at midnight, which might explain why no continuous footage exists to show what transpired during that timeframe.

Fox News Digital combined the recent clips to illustrate that the footage itself is intact and has not been deliberately omitted. Attorney General Pam Bondi previously claimed these crucial seconds were missing each night, adding another layer of controversy.

Bondi had stated, “What we learned from the Prison Bureau is that the video resets every night and therefore the same moments should go missing.” This raises questions about the integrity of the footage and why these gaps persist.

Despite the ongoing scrutiny, the missing seconds do not seem to reveal any significant actions taking place within the prison itself. The Department of Justice concluded that Epstein died by suicide while he was awaiting trial on separate sex trafficking charges.

It remains uncertain why this footage is missing, contributing to the complex narrative surrounding Epstein’s death. The Attorney General’s office has thus far been unresponsive to inquiries regarding the situation.

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