Epstein Prison Video Mystery: FBI Cuts Fuel Conspiracy Firestorm

Metadata shows the FBI’s raw Jeffrey Epstein prison video was likely modified. WIRED’s Dhruv Mehrotra found the footage had been edited using Adobe Premiere, sparking further conspiracy theories. Nearly three minutes were cut, raising questions about what was removed and why the DOJ labeled it as “raw” footage.

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In a plot twist worthy of a telenovela, it seems the FBI’s “raw” footage of Jeffrey Epstein’s prison stay was edited with the finesse of a high school film project. Who knew that Adobe Premiere was the secret ingredient in this suspense thriller? With three minutes missing from the footage, everyone’s favorite conspiracy theory has been given a new lease on life. So, grab your popcorn—this one’s going to be a blockbuster!

Key Points:

  • The FBI released “raw” footage of Epstein’s prison, but metadata shows it was edited.
  • Approximately three minutes of footage were cut, raising eyebrows and conspiracy theories.
  • The metadata indicates Adobe Premiere was used, contradicting the “raw” claim.
  • The DOJ and FBI have not clarified why the footage was edited.
  • This incident fuels ongoing conspiracy theories, especially among Trump supporters.

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