Mark Epstein wants Steve Bannon's 15 hours of unseen footage of his brother

Steve Bannon said he plans to release his documentary about Jeffrey Epstein "early next year."
WASHINGTON — In 2021, the New York Post ran an online trailer of an upcoming documentary about Jeffrey Epstein that was produced by former Trump adviser Steve Bannon. In the video, Bannon is on camera questioning Epstein about “all of the depravity you’ve done against young women,” among other things.
But that documentary never came out. Now, Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark, is asking for Bannon to show him the unseen footage.
“Let me see the videotapes,” he told NBC News on Friday. “He’s my brother.”
Mark Epstein said that Bannon, the MAGA media personality, worked with his brother, then a convicted sex offender, after the Miami Herald in 2018 chronicled victims’ details of abuse by Jeffrey Epstein. The two men filmed together before Epstein’s arrest by federal authorities in the summer of 2019.
Steve Bannon shot roughly 15 hours of footage of Jeffrey Epstein for a still-unreleased documentary.Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images“He told me he has like 15 or 16 hours of videotape of Jeff. He was trying to help Jeff rehabilitate his reputation,” Mark Epstein said of Bannon. He said his meeting and conversation with Bannon took place in New York City after his brother’s death in prison — in either 2019 or 2020.
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