
Metadata suggests FBI's Jeffrey Epstein prison video was altered
The U.S. Department of Justice released nearly 11 hours of surveillance footage from near Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell, aiming to clarify conspiracy theories about his death. However, analysts found that the footage was modified, likely using Adobe Premiere Pro, which raises questions about its authenticity. Experts noted the absence of a clear explanation for the editing, complicating the DOJ's narrative.
The footage from Jeffery Epstein’s cell that was released by the DOJ was edited with Adobe Premiere Pro, stitched from 2 clips, and was saved 4 times.
Suspicion continues due to missing footage and the history of negligence at the prison. The DOJ's conclusion that Epstein died by suicide has not quelled conspiracy theories, and many speculate that the video may only fuel further doubts. “Whatever your flavor of Epstein conspiracy is, the video will help bolster it,” says author Mike Rothschild.