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DOJ posts fake Epstein death video, deletes it after backslash. Here's the real story behind the 12-second clip

DOJ briefly posted a long-debunked video purporting to show Epstein’s suicide with new files Monday, then removed it; officials say no cell cameras existed.

Published on: Dec 23, 2025 07:32 am IST
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Along with a slew of new Epstein materials released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday, a fake video of Epstein's death was also shared on the DOJ website. The video, appearing to show Epstein's suicide, has long been debunked. Later, the video was removed by the DOJ.

Former CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite speaks with late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in an undated photograph released by the DOJ.(via REUTERS)

The 12-second clip was timestamped August 10, 2019, at 4:29 a.m. and claimed to show the final moments of Jeffrey Epstein in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in New York, where he was lodged after his 2019 arrest. The convicted sex trafficker was found dead in his cell at 6:30 a.m., appearing to have hung himself with bedsheets.

However, the video has long been debunked. Authorities have confirmed that there were no cameras inside Epstein's jail cell on the night he committed suicide. Additionally, reports have noted that the manner in which the man hangs himself in the video is not congruous with how Epstein was found hanging by a prison guard on the morning of his death.

What's The Story Behind The Video

Notably, the video has many other inaccuracies, as earlier reports have pointed out. The door in the cell is not the same as the one seen in the Epstein cell photos released by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Moreover, many of the elements in the video appear to be animations, rather than real footage.

As of this writing, the DOJ has not explained why the video was included with the files released on its website on Monday.

 
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Shamik Banerjee

Shamik is a journalist covering the United States for Hindustan Times. He has more than four years of experience reporting on US politics, sports, and major breaking stories across fast-moving cycles. He previously worked at Times Now and Sportskeeda, building strong newsroom instincts and digital storytelling skills. At HT.com, he focuses on day-to-day coverage of US political developments while also handling high-impact stories that demand speed, accuracy, clarity, and context under pressure. Shamik has extensive experience covering NFL game days over the past two years, coordinating live updates, analysis, and explainers. He is particularly drawn to large news moments such as US elections and the Super Bowl, where he thrives at the news desk working alongside the team. He holds degrees in Media Studies from Jamia Millia Islamia and English Literature from Jadavpur University. Before entering journalism, he briefly worked in digital marketing and political consultancy roles. Currently a Senior Content Producer at HT Digital, he is driven by curiosity, discipline, and a constant desire to explore new and obscure topics. Outside work, he enjoys reading, films, sports, and learning continuously.

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