DOJ Releases Shocking Fake Video of Jeffrey Epstein Suicide as Part of File Dump
By New York Post. The DOJ on Monday released shocking footage that appeared to be a recreation of Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide in his Manhattan jail cell — and it briefly set the Internet on fire until it was revealed to be fake.
The video was posted without explanation to the Justice Department’s website as part of its Epstein file dump — with the footage just the latest item among a trove of documents and images to be revealed after the complete horde was ordered released in November.
The grainy, 12-second, computer-generated clip showed a white-haired man in an orange jumpsuit struggling and jerking his head about while kneeling at the base of a jail-cell bunk bed.
‼️🇺🇸: The US DOJ just released what was supposed to be a video of Jeffrey Epstein attempting to commit suic1de. 👀
HOWEVER it is a FAKE that was published on YouTube 5 years ago by user chadchaddington5164.
WHY did the DOJ release a FAKE VIDEO? 🤨 pic.twitter.com/fkdCZNaHkE
— Diligent Denizen 🇺🇸 (@DiligentDenizen) December 22, 2025
But a closer examination of the clip showed things were not quite right – with a pile of orange prison clothes strewn about the ground looking like puddles without any texture, and the door to the jail cell not matching the one in Epstein’s behind-bars compartment. (Read more from “DOJ Releases Shocking Fake Video of Jeffrey Epstein Suicide as Part of File Dump” HERE)
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AG Pam Bondi threatened with fines for ‘coverup’ of ‘dozens’ of Epstein FBI witness docs — ‘back up plan’ in works
By New York Post. The congressmen who forced the Justice Department to release files on notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein say Attorney General Pam Bondi is protecting powerful men by heavily redacting records — and are threatening to fine her $5,000 per day for contempt of Congress, with a “backup plan” if that doesn’t work.
Bondi is seeking to head off the mounting outcry over missing Epstein files by pledging to investigate and prosecute any credibly accused perpetrator, though skeptics claim victims already have laid out chargeable claims to investigators in “dozens” of unpublished FBI interview memos.
“This is where the survivors have named other men who either raped them or visited Epstein’s rape island or covered up the abuse,” said Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), sponsor of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
“What the American people want to know [is]: Who are these other powerful financiers [and] powerful politicians who trafficked these women, or abused these women as girls or covered it up?” Khanna told The Post in an interview
“That is in those witness interviews, the FBI interview memorandum. They have not released a single one.” (Read more from “AG Pam Bondi threatened with fines for ‘coverup’ of ‘dozens’ of Epstein FBI witness docs — ‘back up plan’ in works” HERE)
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More than a dozen newly-released Jeffrey Epstein files vanished from Justice Department website
By New York Post. More than a dozen files tied to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein mysteriously vanished from the Justice Department’s website just one day after the agency released the massive, long-awaited trove of documents and photos to the public, according to reports.
At least 16 files — among thousands available Friday — were taken down with no explanation from the government, leading to criticism from Democrats on Capitol Hill.
The missing docs included images of nude female paintings — and according to the Dems, a picture of a desk that had numerous framed photos on it and some photos piled in an open drawer.
The images that could be seen on the desk included snaps of former President Bill Clinton, pope Benedict XVI and others.
In the open drawer, a previously released image showing President Trump posing at an event with Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and First Lady Melania Trump apparently could be seen, according to a social media post about the allegedly missing images by the Democrats on X. They said the image was “file 468.” (Read more from “More than a dozen newly-released Jeffrey Epstein files vanished from Justice Department website” HERE)



