Missing minute in Jeffrey Epstein jail security video revealed in document dump
House committee releases video filling contested one-minute gap from night of financier's 2019 death
By Alexandra Koch Fox News
Published September 2, 2025 11:18pm EDT
A newly released congressional video fills a one-minute gap in earlier surveillance from notorious financier Jeffrey Epstein’s jail unit on the night of his 2019 suicide.
Two key clips, part of a nearly 34,000-file drop by the House Oversight Committee Tuesday night, revealed the highly contested minute missing from surveillance footage filmed outside Epstein’s cell block in the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
The disputed minute lasted from 11:58:59 on August 9, 2019, to midnight on Aug. 10, 2019.
Digital forensics experts previously found the clip released by the Department of Justice was chopped from at least two separate video segments and strung together using Adobe Premiere Pro, fueling conspiracy theories that the administration was covering up Epstein's death.
The new drop from the House committee shows the camera data switched at about midnight, leading to a necessary binding of the two clips for a consecutive video.
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