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'Missing Minute' of Jeffrey Epstein Jailhouse Video Surfaces

The missing minute of jail surveillance footage was due to a camera reset at midnight, showing no unusual activity and contradicting prior deletion claims, officials said.

  • The U.S. House Oversight Committee released over 33,000 documents on September 2, 2025, including the previously missing minute of surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell.
  • This release follows scrutiny of Epstein's August 10, 2019, death by suicide in Manhattan's Metropolitan Correctional Center amid questions about missing camera footage and jail security.
  • The recently released footage reveals that nothing out of the ordinary occurred near Epstein’s cell during the previously missing minute and appears to be composed of at least two separate video clips combined, challenging Attorney General Pam Bondi's explanation that the missing segment was erased during a routine daily reset.
  • Bondi has yet to respond to the new release and previously explained the missing footage as a routine midnight wipe, but experts argue the clip was manipulated yet continuous, fueling ongoing debate.
  • While the release addresses some concerns about missing footage, it leaves unresolved why the segment was withheld earlier, sustaining uncertainty over the circumstances of Epstein's controversial death.
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Fox News broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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