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The new video of Epstein prison fills a one -minute midnight gap in 2019 surveillance

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A video of the newly published congress fills a difference of one minute in the previous surveillance of the notorious prison unit of the financier Jeffrey Epstein on the night of his suicide of 2019.

Tuesday evening, two key clips, part of a drop of almost 34,000 people by the chamber’s surveillance committee, revealed the highly disputed minute in the surveillance images filmed outside the Epstein cell block in the metropolitan correctional center.

The disputed minute lasted at 11:58:59 am on August 9, 2019 at midnight on August 10, 2019.

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The Attorney General Pam Bondi previously said that the last minute was missing every night. (Craig Hudson / Reuters)

Experts in digital legal medicine have previously discovered that the clip published by the Ministry of Justice had been cut to at least two separate video segments and grouped together using Adobe Premiere Pro, fueling conspiracy theories that the administration covered the death of Epstein.

The new drop of the Chamber Committee shows that the camera data has changed around midnight, leading to a necessary link from the two clips for a consecutive video.

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were both charged with federal accusations of sex trafficking from years of Epstein abuse of minor girls. (Joe Schildhorn / Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

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Fox News Digital combined the two clips after the latest version on Tuesday, showing that there was indeed no forfeiture in the images – counting the previous explanation of the Attorney General Pam Bondi according to which the last minute of the images is deleted every evening.

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

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Jeffrey Epstein was found in his prison after a suicide attempt and then declared dead. (Rick Friedman / Rick Friedman Photography / Corbis via Getty Images)

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We do not know why the images disappeared, although the minute that lacked the original drop did not reveal any action inside the prison block.

The DoJ found that Epstein committed suicide in his New York prison cell while waiting for new accusations of sex trafficking.

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The prosecutor’s office could not be reached immediately by Fox News Digital to comment.

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