BONDI says on Video above only 1 minute was missing but that's not what analysts say it was nearly 3 minutes.
When the DOJ released surveillance video from outside Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell, officials said about 1 minute was missing, blaming an old recording system resetting at midnight. They also described the footage as “raw.”
Later, independent experts examined the video’s technical data. Their analysis showed the file was stitched together from multiple clips and that nearly 3 minutes (about 2:53) from an original source clip were not included in the version released to the public.
That nearly 3-minute gap is separate from and larger than the 1-minute gap the DOJ acknowledged.
This matters because it means there’s a difference between:
what the DOJ said was missing (1 minute), and what the technical evidence suggests was missing (3 minutes).
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is the watchdog that could review issues like this — but only if Congress asks it to. So far, no GAO review or report has been released.
Bottom line:
DOJ said 1 minute was missing.
Technical analysis suggests nearly 3 minutes were missing.
No independent government watchdog has formally resolved the discrepancy.
The Video below shows the discrepancies