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Part of a series on Jeffrey Epstein's Suicide Conspiracy Theories. [View Related Entries]

Updated Jul 15, 2025 at 06:04AM EDT by sakshi.

Added Jul 08, 2025 at 08:00AM EDT by sakshi.

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About

Jeffrey Epstein CCTV Footage Missing Minute refers to discussions and debates about nearly 11 hours of CCTV footage released by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI on July 7th, 2025. The tape reportedly shows video footage of a staircase and hallway leading to Jeffrey Epstein's cell and was released in an attempt to quell conspiracy theories that Epstein did not kill himself in his jail cell. Soon after the footage was released, some internet users claimed that the clock on the tape appears to "jump" from the 11:58:59 timestamp to 11:59:59 p.m., prompting discussions about a "missing minute" in the Epstein CCTV footage. Pam Bondi attributed the discrepancy to a built-in mechanism in the CCTV camera in a subsequent press conference. On July 11th, 2025, WIRED magazine published an article alleging that, according to the metadata retrieved from the video, the footage from Jeffrey Epstein's cell was edited with Adobe Premiere Pro, stitched from 2 clips, and was saved 4 times.

Origin

On July 6th, 2025, Axios[1] reporter Alex Isenstadt published a leaked Department of Justice and FBI memo reaffirming that Epstein killed himself, citing newly enhanced CCTV footage showing no one entered or exited his cell between 7:49 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. the next morning. In addition to stating that Epstein did not keep a client list, the memo also included a link to nearly 11 hours of "enhanced" CCTV footage.

In video footage that can be found on the U.S. DOJ's website,[2] a man in an orange jumpsuit and silver hair, presumably Epstein, can be seen being escorted to his cell by guards at the 7:49:30 timestamp. The actual door to Epstein's cell is not visible in the footage.

At around 10:14 a.m. EST on July 7th, Twitter / X[3] user @adamscochran tweeted, "Turns out that the Epstein footage has also been cut, or had timestamps altered. An entire minute of footage is clearly missing!" The post was accompanied by a section of the video footage showing the timestamp jumping from 11:58:59 PM to 11:59:59 p.m., and stretching slightly. The post gathered over 1,000 likes in a day.


Other internet users noted the "missing minute" on July 7th, including YouTuber Coffeezilla, [4] who tweeted, "Why is there 1 minute missing from the EPSTEIN security camera footage? 11:58:59PM → 11:59:59PM," gathering over 36,000 likes in a day.


On July 7th, 2025, YouTuber and X user Coffeezilla / @coffeebreak_YT posted screenshots from the CCTV footage released by the Department of Justice, seemingly showing a missing minute of footage from 11:58:59PM to 11:59:59PM.

The post was quote-tweeted by various internet personalities on July 7th, including podcaster and comedian Joe Rogan, [6] who wrote, "Interesting."

Also on July 7th, Redditor u/andrewgrabowski posted about the "missing minute" in the Epstein CCTV footage to the /r/law[7] subreddit, gathering over 45,000 upvotes in a day.

Spread

Discussions about the "missing minute" of footage continued to make the rounds in early July 2025, with X[5] user @VigilantFox posted a segment from a CNN interview with Alex Isenstadt on July 7th, 2025, in which the reporter says, "Here's one thing that some people on the internet are picking up on which is that there is about a minute missing between 11:58 PM and 58 seconds and 12 AM, the night that Epstein was apparently killed or died." The post gathered over 11,000 likes in a day.


That same day, conspiracy theorist and podcaster Alex Jones posted a video[8] about the "missing minute" in the footage released by the DOJ, writing, "This is a set up to make the Trump Admin look guilty of a cover up! Who edited the tape???" The post gathered over 300,000 views and 6,000 likes in a day.


Also on July 7th, a New York Times[10] article about the leaked DOJ memo and the CCTV footage noted the "missing minute," adding that "Officials did not immediately have an explanation for the apparent gap."

On July 7th, X[12] user @RealDylanDanger posted an AI generated video showing Hillary Clinton walking across the CCTV footage released by the DOJ in July 2025. The post gathered over 600,000 plays and 2,000 likes in two days.

On July 8th, 2025, X[9] user @alifarhat79 tweeted an AI-generated image showing Hillary Clinton standing in the footage. The post gathered over 1,000 likes in a day.


X user @alifarhat79 tweeted an AI-generated image showing "Hillary Clinton":https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/people/hillary-clinton standing in the footage released by the DOJ in July 2025. The post gathered over 1,000 likes in a day.

Pam Bondi's Response

On July 8th, 2025, Coffeezilla reposted a segment to X[11] showing a news conference with Pam Bondi and Donald Trump in attendance. The clip shows Pam Bondi explaining the "missing minute" from the Jeffrey Epstein CCTV footage, saying, "Every night the video is reset, and every night should have the same minute missing." The post gathered over 800,000 views and 4,000 likes in a day.

WIRED Metadata Investigation

On July 11th, 2025, WIRED[13] magazine published an article alleging that the footage from Jeffrey Epstein's cell that was released by the DOJ was edited with Adobe Premiere Pro, stitched from 2 clips, and was saved 4 times. Metadata embedded in the video and analyzed by WIRED and independent video forensics experts reportedly showed that, rather than being a direct export from the prison's surveillance system, the footage was modified before being shared with the public.

Various Examples


X user @HarmlessYardDog posted a clip from the CCTV footage released by the DOJ, writing, "The footage was deliberately released with one minute omitted to send a message. / It’s a display of power and intimidation." X account @EndWokeness posted a tweet that read, "One minute is mysteriously missing from the newly released Epstein jail footage. Hmmm." alongside a clip of the "missing minute" in the CCTV footage of the night Epstein died. X user @Jason tweeted, "I still think Epstein was an intelligence agent for a foreign government. Seems even more plausible now that both political parties won’t release the files," in response to a Coffeezilla tweet about a minute of footage being missing from the CCTV video released by the DOJ. X account @unusual_whales posted two screenshots of the CCTV footage released by the DOJ, supposedly proving that no one entered or exited his jail cell the night he died. The caption on the post read, "BREAKING: It seems there is a minute missing from the Jeffery Epstein footage, released by the DOJ." The official X account for betting site Polymarket tweeted images from the CCTV footage released by the DOJ, writing, "BREAKING: There is a minute of footage missing from Epstein’s cell video released by the DOJ. 11:58:59PM -> 11:59:59PM." The post gathered over 9,000 likes in a day. X account @atrupar tweeted a New York Times article alongside an excerpt that read, "The video released by Ms. Bondi and Mr. Patel, however, appears to be missing a minute just before midnight. The digital clock on the screen jumps from 11:58:58 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Officials did not immediately have an explanation for the apparent gap."

Search Interest

External References

[1] Axios – Jeffrey Epstein Memo

[2] U.S. Department of Justice – Epstein CCTV Footage

[3] Twitter / X – adamscochran

[4]  Twitter / X – coffeebreak_YT

[5] Twitter / X – VigilantFox

[6] Twitter / X – joeroganhq

[7] Reddit – /r/law

[8] Twitter / X – RealAlexJones

[9] Twitter / X – alifarhat79

[10] New York Times – Epstein Client List

[11] Twitter / X – coffeebreak_YT

[12] Twitter / X – RealDylanDanger

[13] WIRED – Metadata Shows DOJ Epstein Prison Video Modified


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