Missing minute in Jeffrey Epstein jail security video revealed in document dump

House Oversight Committee releases nearly 34,000 files including contested surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein's cell block on August 10, 2019.

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

Digital forensics experts previously found the clip released by the Department of Justice was chopped from at least two separate video segments and strung together using Adobe Premiere Pro, fueling conspiracy theories that the administration was covering up Epstein's death.

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.

Jeffrey Epstein was found in his jail after a suicide attempt and later pronounced dead. (Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images)

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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 DOJ found Epstein committed suicide inside his New York City jail cell while awaiting further sex trafficking charges. 

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