BOP Video Footage File EFTA02731866

From: Federal Bureau of Prisons / DOJ Epstein LibraryTo: Public Record, Epstein Files Transparency Act Production
BOP VideoMP4EFTA02731866MCC
BOP VIDEO FOOTAGE FILE DOJ identifier: EFTA02731866.mp4 Release context: Epstein Files Transparency Act production Published by DOJ: January 30, 2026 EFTA02731866.mp4 appears on the DOJ Epstein Library's BOP Video Footage page as a separate MP4 file. It is part of the BOP video group released through DOJ disclosures and is identified by its EFTA file number rather than by a descriptive title. The source establishes that DOJ made this item publicly available in the BOP video tranche. It does not, however, provide a frame-by-frame description, transcript, camera location, or time code in the visible page text. The archive entry therefore avoids claims about the visual content and records the public metadata that can be verified from the DOJ page. The relevance of the record lies in its official grouping. BOP surveillance and custody video became central to public examination of Epstein's detention at MCC New York and to later reviews of institutional failures. DOJ's 2026 production notice described a large multimedia release and stated that materials were collected from multiple investigative sources, including New York death-investigation files and the OIG investigation into Epstein's death. For archive purposes, EFTA02731866.mp4 functions as an individual source pointer. Users comparing the BOP files should preserve the EFTA number, the sequence on the index page, and the distinction between what DOJ lists and what any later analysis may infer from viewing the footage. Source: DOJ Epstein Library / BOP Video Footage Available at: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/Prior%20DOJ%20Disclosures/BOP%20Video%20Footage/EFTA02731866.mp4

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