DOJ caught removing 60 seconds from the newly released 10-hour Epstein jail cell footage – EVOL

On Sunday night, a new bombshell report revealing details from a new FBI and DOJ memo that claims there is no evidence Jeffrey Epstein maintained a so-called “client list” for the purpose of blackmail.

The memo also reaffirms the controversial conclusion that Epstein died by suicide in August 2019 while in federal custody.

But that wasn’t all. In what was intended to be a move toward transparency, the Department of Justice also released a ten-hour surveillance video allegedly showing the hallway outside Epstein’s jail cell during the night he died.

However, within hours of the footage going live on the DOJ website, eagle-eyed viewers noticed something shocking — an entire minute is missing from the feed.

According to those who reviewed the full video, the footage cuts out exactly at 11:59:00 p.m. and resumes at 12:00:00 a.m. — leaving a glaring 60-second gap during the most critical time frame of Epstein’s final hours.

In a case already surrounded by suspicion, that vanishing minute is being seen as a red flag by critics across the political spectrum.

The DOJ has yet to offer any explanation for the edited segment. And in an era of widespread

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