When the Department of Justice released what it called raw surveillance footage from outside Epstein's cell, analysts noticed something. The XMP metadata embedded in the file told a different story than "raw."

Here's what the metadata actually shows:

Creator Tool field: "Adobe Media Encoder 2024.0 (Windows)". A native surveillance system writes its own firmware/vendor name here, not Adobe's export pipeline.

Edit Sessions: Multiple save events logged on consecutive dates. Adobe Premiere keeps a history of every save during editing. The DOJ video has several.

Source Clips: The exported file isn't a continuous capture. The metadata shows it was assembled from four separate source files.

Project File: The basename of the Adobe Premiere project file used to produce the export is embedded in the file.

None of this proves what the edits mean or why they were made. It proves the file went through a desktop video editor before release.

You can verify every field yourself. Download the DOJ video from justice.gov, open it in Photo Investigator on iPhone (I'm the developer, disclosure) or ExifTool on desktop, and navigate to XMP. It's all there.

Full walkthrough: https://photoinvestigator.co/blog/expose-the-unedited-epstein-videos-edits-on-your-iphone/

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  1. SystemHonest3272 on

    Idk man I feel like id make sure if were gonna mess with someone before we do have experts check it for this shit? How many times has stuff like this happened to this administration? Legit everyone is laughing at us man this shits tiring

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