Surveillance footage released last week to back up the DOJ’s claim that disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in a New York City prison cell in August 2019 was likely edited, an in-depth report has found.
The nearly 11-hour clip secured from a camera stationed outside Epstein’s cell was ‘likely modified’ using the professional video editing software Adobe Premiere Pro, according to the analysis from Wired.
It was then presented as ‘raw’ footage on Monday, as conspiracy theories continue to linger when it comes to the cause of Epstein’s death.
He died at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City on August 10, 2019, from what feds ruled was suicide.
In the six years since, several have asked how such an important, surveilled figure managed to take his life without being stopped.
Experts enlisted by Wired determined the footage was assembled from at least two source clips.
It was then saved multiple times and exported before being uploaded to the DOJ website.
Analysts disclaimed the publication it was unclear what exactly was manipulated, and that the edits may not have been meant to deceive.

Surveillance footage released last week to back up the DOJ’s claim that disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in a New York City prison cell in August 2019 was likely edited, an analysis from Wired has revealed

Epstein, seen here in 2005, died at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City on August 10, 2019, from what feds ruled was suicide. In the six years since, several have asked how such an important, surveilled figure managed to take his life without being stopped
Still, the revelation was a sizable one, considering skepticism that had already emerged following the video’s release Monday.
The doubt stemmed from the ‘raw’ released footage’s timestamp, which jumps ahead one minute at midnight on August 10.
The jump is present in the original clip as well an enhanced version released by the FBI.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi – who was appointed following the spectacular flameout that enveloped first-pick Matt Gaetz – tried to explain away the missing minute of footage on Tuesday alongside Donald Trump and Marco Rubio.
She billed it as part of a routine reset that takes place at the center every night, claiming: ‘[E]very night the video is reset, and every night should have the same minute missing.’
Bondi also said the Justice Department was looking to publish additional footage to prove it was part of a regular reset undertaken at the prison and not an elaborate coverup.
Further fueling speculation Monday was feds’ insistence that the long-awaited ‘client list’ did not exist, after Bondi just months before bragged on Fox News that the list of alleged, potential accomplices was ‘sitting on [her] desk right now to review.’
That same month, in February, the White House released a compilation of Epstein documents that turned out to contain no new information.
Bondi has since claimed she was ‘misled’ about the ‘files” true contents.
The footage released Monday – along with the statement that attempted to put the case to rest – was the only offering from the federal government since.
The conclusion that it had been edited was reached by video forensics experts who poured through the footage’s metadata.
The term refers to data within data that gives glimpses about into important aspects like how it was created.
It is also used to summarize basic information about data that can make tracking and working with specific data easier.
Hany Farid, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley whose research focuses on digital forensics and misinformation, told Wired the footage would not be considered valid evidence in court.
Trump, meanwhile, had promised during campaign to declassify missing details about Epstein’s associates, as well as put to bed intrigue about what many conservatives believe may have been a clandestine homicide to keep him quiet.
Since Monday, MAGA diehards have expressed frustration with Trump’s camp’s handling of the classified documents, considering Epstein’s rich and powerful friends.

Bondi and FBI director Kash Patel were appointed amid promises to Trump voters that the truth about Epstein would come out, even if it meant upsetting the disgraced financier’s powerful former friends

The DOJ and FBI said no one else will be arrested and charged in connection to Epstein’s crimes. Ghislaine Maxwell (right) is already serving a 20-year prison sentence. Pictured, Trump, future wife Melania, Epstein, and Maxwell at the Mar-a-Lago club in February 2000

He died at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City on August 10, 2019, from what feds ruled was suicide. Pictured, the cell where his body was found
Trump, who once palled around with Epstein, on Tuesday expressed awe that the saga has continued to drag on.
‘Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?’ Trump asked a reporter who called out a question to Bondi about Epstein.
‘This guy’s been talked about for years… We have Texas, we have this, we have all of the things, and are people still talking about this guy, this creep? That is unbelievable.’
The White House has said the footage and memo are both authentic. The FBI did not respond to specific questions about the file’s processing when asked by Wired, referring it to the DOJ.
The DOJ then referred inquiries back to the FBI and the Bureau of Prisons.
The BOP did not immediately respond to a Daily Mail request for comment.