Missing minute in Epstein jail video fuels speculation

Temmuz 9, 2025 - 09:10
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Missing minute in Epstein jail video fuels speculation

Conservative influencers have accused US President Donald Trump’s attorney general of mishandling the investigation into the disgraced financier’s last hours

The 11-hour surveillance video recorded near Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell contained a minute-long gap, fueling further speculation about the circumstances surrounding the notorious pimp’s death.

According to the US Department of Justice and the FBI, Epstein committed suicide at a Manhattan correctional facility on August 10, 2019, while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

However, some have claimed that the late financier and registered sex offender could have been murdered, possibly by wealthy and powerful people he supplied with underage girls.

On Monday, the DOJ and the FBI released a two-page memo on the Epstein affair along with the surveillance footage. The video offered only a partial view of a stairwell leading to Epstein’s confinement in the prison’s Special Housing Unit, rather than the cell itself. The footage abruptly skips from 11:58pm on August 9 to 12:00am on August 10.

The review concluded that no “client list” of Epstein’s pedophile ring ever existed and found no evidence of blackmail. There were no grounds to investigate uncharged third parties, the memo stated.

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FILE PHOTO. US Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman announces charges against Jeffery Epstein on July 8, 2019.
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The findings contradicted previous statements by US Attorney General Pam Bondi, who had claimed that the client list was “sitting on [her] desk,” while the FBI had turned over a “truckload” of materials. She also accused the previous administration of hiding evidence.

During a government meeting on Tuesday, Bondi denied that the gap in the security footage was suspicious. She appeared to walk back her earlier remarks about the “client list,” saying she was referring only to some files related to the Epstein case.

“There was a minute that was off the counter, and what we learned from the Bureau of Prisons is every night they redo that video. So every night the video is reset, and every night should have the same minute missing,” Bondi explained.

Several popular conservative influencers, including President Donald Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon, have criticized Bondi and federal law enforcement for mishandling the investigation. “We have to take these apparatuses down,” he said.

Journalist Tucker Carlson described the Epstein memo as a “cover-up” after it was released. Podcast host Liz Wheeler and influencers Keith and Kevin Hodge have called on Bondi to be removed from office.

“No one is believing the Epstein coverup, President Trump. This will be part of your legacy. There’s still time to change it,” political commentator Mike Cernovich wrote on X.