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Surveillance footage released by the DOJ to support its claim that Epstein's suicide was not suspicious contains metadata ...
The release of surveillance footage from outside Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell has raised new questions of veracity. Despite ...
The US Department of Justice this week released nearly 11 hours of surveillance video it claimed was “full raw” footage from ...
An analysis by Wired determined that the hours-long footage, released by the DOJ to quell conspiracies involving Epstein’s 2019 in-custody suicide, was “likely modified” using the professional video ...
The file appears to have been assembled from at least two source clips, saved multiple times, exported, and then uploaded to the DOJ’s website,” Wired reported.
The Justice Department's release of allegedly edited surveillance footage related to Jeffrey Epstein's death has ignited ...
The footage from outside of Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell around the time of his death in August 2019 was modified, according ...
Canva is rarely mentioned in conversations with professional video editors, who often prefer the advanced features of Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Adobe Premiere Pro. However, Canva manages to ...
The FBI and Department of Justice said this week the convicted sex offender had "no incriminating client list." ...
The FBI wanted to kill the conspiracy theories. Instead, it might’ve just rebooted them. Earlier this week, the U.S. Department ...
Wired reported on Friday that the metadata from the video showing the vicinity of Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell the day ...
As the MAGA uproar over an alleged Trump administration cover-up continues to rage, the DOJ released what it called “full raw” prison surveillance video of the night before Epstein was found dead in ...