Epstein’s ‘Raw’ Footage Fiasco: 3-Minute Mystery Sparks Cover-Up Claims

Newly uncovered metadata reveals nearly three minutes of footage were cut from what the US Department of Justice and FBI described as “full raw” surveillance video near Jeffrey Epstein’s cell. The editing mishap raises new questions about how the footage was assembled, sparking more conspiracy theories than a tinfoil hat convention.

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It seems like the plot twists in the Epstein saga are more tangled than a plate of spaghetti at an Italian wedding. With the US Department of Justice and FBI playing a game of “Hide and Seek” with surveillance footage, it’s no wonder conspiracy theorists are having a field day. Who knew a video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro could hold the secrets of the universe, or at least, the mysteries of Epstein’s demise? Let’s face it, the only thing raw about this footage is the aftermath of its release. Maybe next time, they should just hire Scorsese to direct the investigation!

Key Points:

  • Nearly three minutes of Epstein’s surveillance footage were trimmed from the “raw” video.
  • The footage was allegedly edited in Adobe Premiere Pro and released during political tension.
  • The DOJ and FBI confirmed Epstein’s death as suicide, sparking backlash and conspiracy theories.
  • Metadata analysis shows the footage was edited multiple times, contrary to claims of it being “raw.”
  • Trump defends Attorney General Pam Bondi amid criticism of the investigation’s handling.

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