
"The FBI stating a quote flash of orange looks to be going up the stairs. Could possibly be an inmate escorted up to Epstein's tier. Now, the FBI's own video review detected that prison orange uniform of a possible inmate. That's big. This review had the evidence orange that could be an inmate, but we are now learning it was cut, hidden, or accidentally left out of the DOJ report."
"Previously, the DOJ claimed that the last time someone was in the vicinity of Epstein's cell was shortly before 11PM, when an officer passed by. The DOJ said the officer was the last time anyone entered the area, but the Epstein files have revealed a secret FBI log of the same video, which spotted a flash of orange going up the stairs."
MSNBC's Ari Melber presented a comprehensive investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death, examining contaminated evidence, conflicting reports, and prison policy failures. The report's central finding involves controversial cell footage that contradicts previous DOJ claims about access to Epstein's area. While officials stated the last person near his cell was an officer around 11 PM, newly released DOJ files contain an FBI video log documenting a mysterious orange-clad figure ascending stairs toward Epstein's tier. Prison officers wear different uniforms than inmates, making the orange figure significant. The FBI's own analysis noted the figure could possibly be an inmate, yet this critical detail was omitted, hidden, or accidentally excluded from the official DOJ report, raising questions about the completeness and accuracy of the investigation.
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