The Department of Justice is once again under fire after WIRED confirmed the Epstein prison video was edited — cutting out nearly three full minutes on the night the disgraced pedophile was found dead.
The revelation directly contradicts the DOJ’s claim that only a “one-minute gap” was missing due to a nightly security camera reset.
“Approximately 2 minutes and 53 seconds were removed,” WIRED reported, citing two independent forensic video experts who analyzed the raw footage posted by the DOJ last week.
The video, which was heralded as definitive proof that no foul play occurred, has now been exposed as doctored, raising major red flags about the “suicide” narrative pushed by federal officials.
The video posted on the DOJ’s official website cuts off at 11:59:00 PM and resumes at 12:00:00 AM — with no footage in between.
“We released the video showing definitively… the video was not conclusive, but the evidence prior to it was showing he committed suic*de,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said last Tuesday when asked about the gap.
But experts say the DOJ’s story
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