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Video surveillance footage taken outside Jeffrey Epstein's cell during his first apparent suicide attempt in July 2019 'no longer exists' due to an accidental mix-up and technical issues, the government said in a court filing

Video surveillance footage taken outside Jeffrey Epstein's cell during his first apparent suicide attempt in July 2019"no longer exists" due to an accidental mix-up and technical issues, the government said in a court filing.

Prison officers at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York found Epstein on the floor of his cell in the early-morning hours of July 23. He was found with a strip of bedsheet around his neck in what a federal document calls an apparent suicide attempt. Video from the cameras that were recording outside his cell was not properly preserved and no longer exists, according to a letter filed Thursday by the US Attorney's Office in the Southern District of New York.

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