Crime Metadata Shows the FBI’s ‘Raw’ Jeffrey Epstein Prison Video Was Likely Modified

THE UNITED STATES Department of Justice this week released nearly 11 hours of what it described as “full raw” surveillance footage from a camera positioned near Jeffrey Epstein’s prison cell the night before he was found dead. The release was intended to address conspiracy theories about Epstein’s apparent suicide in federal custody. But instead of putting those suspicions to rest, it may fuel them further.

Metadata embedded in the video and analyzed by WIRED and independent video forensics experts shows that rather than being a direct export from the prison’s surveillance system, the footage was modified, likely using the professional editing tool Adobe Premiere Pro. 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, where it was presented as “raw” footage.

Experts caution that it’s unclear what exactly was changed, and that the metadata does not prove deceptive manipulation. The video may have simply been processed for public release using available software, with no modifications beyond stitching together two clips. But the absence of a clear explanation for the processing of the file using professional editing software complicates the Justice Department’s narrative. In a case already clouded by suspicion, the ambiguity surrounding how the file was processed is likely to provide fresh fodder for conspiracy theories.

For months leading up to the joint memo the DOJ and FBI published Monday, attorney general Pam Bondi had promised the release of records related to Epstein, raising expectations that new, potentially incriminating details might surface about the disgraced financier’s death and his ties to powerful individuals. However, rather than revealing new information, the memo largely confirmed conclusions reached years earlier: that Epstein was found in a Manhattan prison cell on August 10, 2019, and died by suicide while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

To support its conclusion, the FBI reviewed surveillance footage overlooking the common area of the Special Housing Unit (SHU) at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), where Epstein was held. The FBI enhanced the footage by adjusting contrast, color, and sharpness, and released both the enhanced and what it described as the “raw” version. Both versions of the video appear to have been processed using Premiere and include much of the same metadata. According to the FBI, anyone entering the area containing Epstein’s cell during the relevant time frame would have been visible on that camera.

Working with two independent video forensics experts, WIRED examined the 21-gigabyte files released by the DOJ. Using a metadata tool, reporters analyzed both Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) and Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) data to identify signs of postprocessing.

The “raw” file shows clear signs of having been processed using an Adobe product, most likely Premiere, based on metadata that specifically references file extensions used by the video editing software. According to experts, Adobe software, including Premiere and Photoshop, leaves traces in exported files, often embedding metadata that logs which assets were used and what actions were taken during editing. In this case, the metadata indicates the file was saved at least four times over a 23-minute span on May 23, 2025, by a Windows user account called “MJCOLE~1.” The metadata does not show whether the footage was modified before each time it was saved.

The embedded data suggest the video is not a continuous, unaltered export from a surveillance system, but a composite assembled from at least two separate MP4 files. The metadata includes references to Premiere project files and two specific source clips—2025-05-22 21-12-48.mp4 and 2025-05-22 16-35-21.mp4. These entries appear under a metadata section labeled “Ingredients,” part of Adobe’s internal schema for tracking source material used in edited exports. The metadata does not make clear where in the video the two clips were spliced together.

Hany Farid, a professor at UC Berkeley whose research focuses on digital forensics and misinformation, reviewed the metadata at WIRED’s request. Farid is a recognized expert in the analysis of digital images and the detection of manipulated media, including deepfakes. He has testified in numerous court cases involving digital evidence.

Farid says the metadata raises immediate concerns about chain of custody—the documented handling of digital evidence from collection to presentation in a courtroom. Just like physical evidence, he explains, digital evidence must be handled in a way that preserves its integrity; metadata, while not always precise, can provide important clues about whether that integrity has been compromised.

“If a lawyer brought me this file and asked if it was suitable for court, I’d say no. Go back to the source. Do it right,” Farid says. “Do a direct export from the original system—no monkey business.”

Farid points to another anomaly: The video’s aspect ratio shifts noticeably at several points. “Why am I suddenly seeing a different aspect ratio?” he asks.

Farid cautions that while the metadata clearly shows the video was modified, the changes could be benign—for example, converting footage from a proprietary surveillance format to a standard MP4.

While there may be uncontroversial explanations for the metadata artifacts, such as stitching together multiple days of footage during compilation, or the routine export of surveillance footage to an mp4 format, the FBI did not respond to specific questions about the file’s processing, instead referring WIRED to the DOJ. The DOJ in turn referred inquiries back to the FBI and the Bureau of Prisons. The BOP did not respond to a request for comment.



One media forensics expert, who reviewed the metadata and agreed with WIRED’s analysis but requested anonymity due to privacy concerns and a desire to avoid having their name publicly associated with anything related to the Epstein case, put it bluntly: “It looks suspicious—but not as suspicious as the DOJ refusing to answer basic questions about it.”

Source: WIRED (archive)
 
I can see huge parts of the right dropping their support for Trump due to this. The vast majority of people regardless of their political affiliations still hates pedos and especially rich pedos who get away with it.

Perhaps Musk the retard was right about Trump being on the now non-existant list.
 
I can see huge parts of the right dropping their support for Trump due to this. The vast majority of people regardless of their political affiliations still hates pedos and especially rich pedos who get away with it.

Perhaps Musk the retard was right about Trump being on the now non-existant list.
I doubt it. His base is so far up his ass CNN, and Fox could show footage that trump was unquestionably a pedophile and they'd just cheer about how it's based to diddle kids before they turn into feminist, democrat roasties.
 
Christ, I'm kind of tired of the whole Epstein thing. It's become so mythologized at this point that the truth will never be found. Any sort of evidence on either side will just be handwaved away or the goalposts moved.

My take on it is that Epstein wasn't some peddler of little kids for some satanic shadow cabal. He was a run of the mill pimp for rich people that like all of them through history, had a handful of mid-teens mixed into his harem that had run away and wanted to make money. It's a tale as old as time, just go watch Taxi Driver.
 
I think they're just playing rope-a-dope with everything related to Epstein until people are conditioned to no longer give a fuck about it.

It's clear to me that they will never tell the truth about Epstein or really anything of importance.
 
It’s really quirky how Epstein news is tossed around between the MSM and alt news sources depending on which side of the political football field the news is going to land on. Almost like media concern is all fabricated and insincere.
The biggest lie the media perpetrates is that it exists to keep people informed, rather than to manufacture consent and manipulate public opinion
 
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This appears in the upper-right corner of the "raw" video just after 3:49, then disappears. What is that?
 
prertty much cause effect of betting against autism police with a video.
 
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This appears in the upper-right corner of the "raw" video just after 3:49, then disappears. What is that?
It looks like a security camera DVR's UI to me. The cameras themselves sometimes have their own UI, but that looks more to me like a menu from a DVR than a simple status indicator like a camera would have. So this may be a second gen recording of the video output of a DVR, rather than the first generation recorded from the camera onto the DVR.

If someone with more experience recognizes these particular UI elements and I'm mistaken, please correct me.
 
Perhaps Musk the retard was right about Trump being on the now non-existant list.
That was just Musk getting pissy at being denied tax subsidies and infinity jeets and lashing out during an adderall high. If there was even the faintest crumb of proof that Trump was involved in illegal activity with Epstein, his enemies would have moved heaven and earth to air it. They'd have burned active intelligence operations and exposed their own operatives if it meant pwning the orange man once and for all.
 
To surprise of no one.

This is one of those cases when I don't know if it's just sheer stupidity or the arrogance of knowing nothing will happen to them.

I can see huge parts of the right dropping their support for Trump due to this. The vast majority of people regardless of their political affiliations still hates pedos and especially rich pedos who get away with it.
I don't. Because there are more urgent issues people are desperate to see changed, like immigration and the economy. The victims are also a shadowy thought on people's minds. It's not like in UK where thousands of girls were raped here and there and it can randomly happen to anyone at any moment. If you just teach your daughters to not trust any Jew that approaches you offering money, they might be relatively safe.

It's sad for the victims, but most people feel it won't happen to them and to be realistic, the chance of being trafficked for powerful men is rare compared with the one of being raped and murdered by an illegal.

The guy who ran Miss teen USA for a decade might be a pedo who got honey potted, to the suprise of no one not retarded.
Trump's not on that list. We would have known by now and had at least three girls being on cameras telling every specific detail of such encounters. All they could show was that picture of him with Epstein, as it wasn't unusual that he would be photographed with a lot of important people.
 
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