FBI Allegedly Destroyed Master Epstein Jail Footage Before Reconstruction
The Justice Department released a 2009 sting video showing Epstein's former house manager selling a contact book, but failed to mask an undercover agent's face, prompting criticism.
- Last year, FBI agents destroyed the master recording labeled evidence item 1B60 from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, stored at a Bronx warehouse, and later reconstructed footage from another copy.
- An FBI agent wrote the case was closed and a Redacted prosecutor concurred with agency evidence-handling procedures authorizing destruction of Item 1B60 on 08/26/2024, despite FBI policy requiring files remain open if evidence is undisposed.
- On May 21, 2025, an agent used a screen-capture tool to re-record footage from two NiceVision digital video recorder files while specialists converted formats in Adobe Premiere and trimmed padding, causing editing discrepancies noted by the FBI digital forensics section chief.
- The missing-minute discrepancy in the public video drew attention and questions from members of Congress and the public, and Congress released the full footage in September showing no unusual activity during that minute.
- Security experts and an FBI specialist questioned the nightly-reset explanation and said it could not be tested, while victims and critics faulted heavy redactions and the Justice Department left questions unanswered.
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The continued difficulty of the Department of Justice with the protection issues in the published files related to Jeffrey Epstein followed this Wednesday, when it was discovered that the face of an FBI undercover employee was visible in a video. The department asked CNN to make the face of a person unrecognizable undercover in a video published from an FBI covert operation to obtain a black notebook from Epstein’s contacts. The 2009 video shows…
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