Critics have raised concerns over the missing segment, questioning the DOJ’s transparency.
BOMBSHELL: DOJ Caught Deleting 60 Seconds from Newly Released 10-Hour+ Epstein Surveillance Video — Missing Clip Raises Explosive Questions About “Suicide” Narrative
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A memo obtained by Axios on Sunday night concludes that Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a client list for blackmail purposes, according to the FBI and Department of Justice.
Authorities reaffirmed their earlier finding that Epstein died by suicide in August 2019.
Alongside the memo, the DOJ and FBI released a 10-hour surveillance video from outside Epstein’s jail cell. However, scrutiny has emerged after it was confirmed that a full minute—between 11:59:00 and 12:00:00—is missing from the footage.
“Where is the missing video?” asked Unleashed founder and Gateway Pundit contributor Jason Sullivan, who shared the clip highlighting the gap.
Critics have raised concerns over the missing segment, questioning the DOJ’s transparency. “The DOJ wants the trust of the American people and then pull this with the Epstein ‘suicide’ video?” the article questioned.