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The DOJ Continues To Fumble The Epstein Ball With Their "Raw" Video Release (7/13/25)

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 The Department of Justice recently released what it called “raw surveillance footage” from the night Jeffrey Epstein died in federal custody, allegedly to put conspiracy theories to rest. Instead, the release sparked even more outrage. Experts and analysts quickly noted clear signs of editing in the video, including stitched-together clips, inconsistent aspect ratios, and multiple renderings using professional editing software. Despite being labeled “full raw,” the footage appeared to have been altered or reprocessed multiple times before release. The inconsistencies reignited public suspicion that the government was actively covering up the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death rather than being transparent.

Adding fuel to the fire, the footage contains a conspicuous one-minute gap at a critical time—between 11:58 p.m. and 12:00 a.m.—which officials claimed was due to an automatic system reset. That explanation was widely mocked as implausible, given the context and timing. Critics argue that if the DOJ’s goal was to build trust or transparency, releasing an obviously edited video and labeling it “raw” only deepened public skepticism. What was meant to silence speculation has instead amplified it, reinforcing the belief that Epstein’s death wasn’t just a failure of oversight—it was part of a wider, calculated suppression effort by the very institutions claiming to seek the truth.


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Metadata Shows the FBI’s ‘Raw’ Jeffrey Epstein Prison Video Was Likely Modified | WIRED


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