FBI's Jeffrey Epstein Prison Video Edited, Nearly 3 Minutes Missing, Wired Reports
CBS NewsAugust 5, 20254 min417,770 views
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- 🔍 Newly uncovered metadata reveals that the FBI's released surveillance footage from outside Jeffrey Epstein's cell was edited using Adobe Premiere Pro.
- 💡 The footage was stitched together from two separate clips and exported multiple times, contradicting the government's claim that it was "raw footage."
Missing Footage Analysis
- ⏱️ A 2 minute and 53 second chunk was removed from one of the original source files.
- ⚠️ This removed footage occurs right before the infamous "missing minute" gap in the video.
- 🧩 The existence of this earlier cut potentially contradicts the DOJ's explanation that the minute-long gap was due to a routine system reset.
Official Response and Discrepancies
- 🚫 Officials from the DOJ and FBI have declined to comment on the discrepancies found in the metadata.
- ❓ The administration's original explanation for the one-minute gap does not account for the nearly three minutes trimmed from the source video file.
- 📉 The analysis suggests that footage covering the time in question may exist within the original, unreleased files.
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