Overview
- Forensic metadata confirms approximately 2 minutes and 53 seconds were cut from the Department of Justice and FBI’s “raw” surveillance footage.
- Analysts determined the released video was assembled from two camera clips using Adobe Premiere Pro, contradicting official claims it was unedited.
- Metadata logs record multiple edits and file saves over more than three hours on May 23, 2025, before the footage was published in early July.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi attributed a one-minute timestamp gap to a nightly system reset, but experts say it does not account for the extended missing segment.
- The DOJ and FBI continue to uphold their conclusion that Epstein died by suicide and deny any incriminating client list, and public trust is eroding as new conspiracy theories spread.