By Collin Rugg
NEW YORK (CONVERSEER) – The Jeffrey Epstein prison video that was recently released by the DOJ had almost 3 minutes cut out, not just 1 minute like originally reported, according to Wired.
The outlet says the “raw” video was stitched together in Adobe Premiere Pro from two files.
“Further analysis shows that one of the source clips was approximately 2 minutes and 53 seconds longer than the segment included in the final video, indicating that footage appears to have been trimmed before release,” Wired reported.
“…the file was actually edited and saved several times over a period of more than three and a half hours on May 23, 2025.”
“Both analyses found that the two clips, labelled “2025-05-22 16-35-21.mp4” and “2025-05-22 21-12-48.mp4,” were stitched together.
“The first clip is 4 hours, 19 minutes, and 16 seconds long, but only the first 4 hours, 16 minutes, and 23.368 seconds appear in the published version, meaning nearly 2 minutes and 53 seconds were cut from the end. According to the metadata, the cut occurs just at 11:58:58 pm.”
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