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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 16 MIN

Who Was on Epstein’s Tier? DOJ Logs Contradict Official Account

from The Political Current · host Hunain Khan

In this episode, we unpack newly released Department of Justice documents and surveillance logs that appear to contradict the official narrative around Jeffrey Epstein’s death in 2019.Investigators reviewing jail camera footage from the Metropolitan Correctional Center observed an orange‑colored figure moving toward Epstein’s locked tier around 10:39 p.m. — a detail not previously acknowledged by federal authorities. Some law enforcement reviews labeled this as an inmate, others as a corrections officer with linens, and official reports from the Office of Inspector General only refer to an unidentified corrections worker. This revelation raises key questions:• Could someone have entered Epstein’s tier late on the night he died?• Why did FBI and DOJ reports differ about the same video logs?• What does this mean for the official determination that Epstein died by suicide?We break down the timeline, explain the discrepancies in video evidence interpretation, and clarify why this matters for public trust in federal investigations. Whether you’re following the broader Epstein files release or are concerned about transparency in high‑profile cases, this episode delivers clear, jargon‑free analysis.Listen till the end for expert insights and what comes next in this ongoing nationwide controversy. Follow now for daily political breakdowns.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-political-current--6768289/support.

In this episode, we unpack newly released Department of Justice documents and surveillance logs that appear to contradict the official narrative around Jeffrey Epstein’s death in 2019.Investigators reviewing jail camera footage from the Metropolitan Correctional Center observed an orange‑colored figure moving toward Epstein’s locked tier around 10:39 p.m. — a detail not previously acknowledged by federal authorities. Some law enforcement reviews labeled this as an inmate, others as a corrections officer with linens, and official reports from the Office of Inspector General only refer to an unidentified corrections worker. This revelation raises key questions:• Could someone have entered Epstein’s tier late on the night he died?• Why did FBI and DOJ reports differ about the same video logs?• What does this mean for the official determination that Epstein died by suicide?We break down the timeline, explain the discrepancies in video evidence interpretation, and clarify why this matters for public trust in federal investigations. Whether you’re following the broader Epstein files release or are concerned about transparency in high‑profile cases, this episode delivers clear, jargon‑free analysis.Listen till the end for expert insights and what comes next in this ongoing nationwide controversy. Follow now for daily political breakdowns.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-political-current--6768289/support.

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