The footage of Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell was modified before its release by the Department of Justice. An analysis revealed that the video was created using professional editing software, likely Adobe Premiere Pro, and combined from multiple source clips. The metadata did not confirm deceptive alterations but indicated processing that complicates the Justice Department's narrative. The situation has reignited conspiracy theories regarding Epstein's death and has led to internal conflicts among public figures regarding the implications of the video modifications.
The footage from outside of Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell was modified before release by the Department of Justice, according to analysis by WIRED and video forensics experts.
Metadata shows that the video was modified with Adobe Premiere Pro, indicating it was assembled from at least two clips and processed multiple times.
Experts warn that while the metadata does not prove deceptive manipulation, the absence of a clear explanation complicates the Justice Department's narrative.
The ambiguity of the video's processing is likely to fuel conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein's death, already clouded by suspicion.
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