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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

3 Missing Minutes in Epstein Video, President Asks AG to Release Epstein Grand Jury Testimony | Crime Alert Hourly Update 6AM 07.18.25

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

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True Crime, News

3.97.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

An 11-hour video purported to be the "full raw" video from outside Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell has three missing minutes.

The then 12-year-old mastermind of the attempted murder of her best friend to be released from jail. 

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0:00.0

Crime Alert, hourly update. Breaking Crime News Now.

0:04.1

I'm Jackie Howard. Six years after his death, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is back in the news.

0:10.6

And despite the FBI maintaining that the millionaire financier committed suicide in prison, doubts linger.

0:18.9

Added to that fray is the fact that the FBI released prison video of

0:24.0

Epstein had nearly three minutes cut out of it before it was made public. The video is from the

0:30.3

only camera near Epstein's cell the night before he was found dead, and it had been described as

0:36.1

the full raw video. The roughly 11-hour video was released

0:41.0

in an effort to stave off the continued rumors that foul play was involved in Epstein's death.

0:47.9

News of three missing minutes is just fanning the flames. Attorney General Pam Bondi has attributed the three-minute discrepancy to a

0:56.6

nightly system reset. It's unclear if the missing footage could show anything relevant. The existence

1:03.2

of Epstein documents related to his prosecution is also garnering headlines. Government officials

1:10.1

confirmed there is no Epstein client list,

1:13.3

meaning wealthy and powerful men who were provided with underage girls for sex. Attorney General

1:19.7

Pam Bondi released what she called the first phase of the declassified Epstein files in February,

1:26.6

flight logs, an evidence list, and a redacted list of contacts.

1:31.3

The AG said at the time the Justice Department would release more files after redacting victims' names.

1:38.2

When asked, Bondi said a list of Epstein's clients was on her desk for review. But in this month's memo, the Justice Department said there was no incriminating client list.

1:50.6

And when pressed about it at a press conference, Bondi sidestepped the issue.

1:54.8

Today is about fentanyl overdoses throughout our country.

1:59.4

And people who have lost loved ones to fentanyl.

2:01.8

That's the message that we're here to send today.

2:04.0

Nothing about Epstein.

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