DOJ Has a Copy of the Epstein Jail Video With the ‘Missing Minute’: Report

The Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly has a copy of the video footage from the jail where Jeffrey Epstein died, which includes the "missing minute" that has been a point of contention. Pam Bondi, a former Florida attorney general, had previously claimed that every video from the jail was missing a minute, but she did not provide any evidence to support this assertion. The news article suggests that the DOJ now has possession of the video footage, which could shed light on the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death. The "missing minute" has been a source of speculation and suspicion, as it could potentially contain information that could be crucial to understanding the events that led to Epstein's death. The article does not provide any further details about the contents of the video or the DOJ's plans for its investigation. It remains to be seen whether the DOJ will release any information from the video or use it as part of their ongoing inquiry into Epstein's death.
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