The so-called ‘missing minute’ in the Epstein prison surveillance video released by the FBI over the summer has been found in the tranche of documents released by the Oversight Committee.

Over the summer, the FBI, DOJ released a memo that concluded Jeffrey Epstein did not have a client list that he used for blackmail.

The FBI earlier determined that Epstein did commit suicide in August 2019.

The DOJ-FBI also released a 10-hour video from outside Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell.

** The full video is posted at the DOJ website here.

The Gateway Pundit confirmed that an entire minute was cut from the DOJ video that was released.

If you follow the full video, you can see for yourself that the video is cut off at 11:59:00.

The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday released more than 33,000 pages of Epstein-related documents.

Fox News reported that the ‘missing minute’ shows no suspicious activity near Epstein’s jail cell the night before he was found dead in his cell.

Excerpt from Fox News:

The new drop from the House committee shows the camera data switched at about midnight, leading to a necessary binding of the two clips for a consecutive video.

Fox News Digital combined the two clips after the latest release on Tuesday, showing there was indeed no lapse in footage—contradicting Attorney General Pam Bondi’s previous explanation that the last minute of footage is deleted every night.

“What we learned from Bureau of Prisons was every night the video is reset, and every night should have the same minute missing,” Bondi previously said in a meeting at the White House.

It is unclear why the footage disappeared, though the minute that was missing from the original drop did not reveal any action inside the jail block.

The forensic analysis contradicts Pam Bondi’s explanation for the missing minute.

During a White House Cabinet meeting in July AG Pam Bondi was asked about the missing clip in the Epstein video.

“Could you say why there was a minute missing from the jailhouse tape on the night of his death?” a reporter asked Pam Bondi.

“The minute missing from the video, we released the video showing definitively… the video was not conclusive, but the evidence prior to it was showing he committed suicide,” Bondi said.

Bondi said every night at midnight, the video has a minute missing.

This was news to everyone in the room except for Pam. She had 24 hours to prepare her answer.

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