Epstein Prison Guard’s Google History and Mysterious Bank Deposits Revealed

New information emerged about what happened to the Sabah financier jeffrey epstein He was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan while awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking.
Tova ChristmasAccording to documents obtained by the Department of Justice, in the early morning hours of August 10, 2019, a guard on duty at the federal detention center allegedly searched Google for “Epstein being in prison” at 5:42 a.m. and 5:52 a.m. that day. New York Post. Colleague at 6.30 in the morning Michael ThomasHe found Epstein dead in his cell, where he allegedly hanged himself with strips of orange cloth.
The other bomb claim in the documents? Noel allegedly received a $5,000 deposit from the bank just days before Epstein’s death, as well as 11 more mysterious deposits totaling at least $11,880 over the course of a year.
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An internal FBI briefing included in the documents said Noel was believed to be the person who appeared on security cameras near Epstein’s cell at 10:40 p.m. the night before. The blurry shape appeared to be carrying something orange, which the agency believed to be linen.
“At approximately 10:40 p.m., a corrections officer, believed to be Tova Noel, carried laundry or inmate clothing up to L-Tier, the last time any corrections officer approached the only entrance to the SHU tier,” the briefing read.
Noel denied bringing Epstein laundry and Googling him, but he and Thomas had previously admitted not checking on inmates every 30 minutes and falsifying records. Both guards were fired after Epstein’s death and criminal charges were filed against them but were later dropped.
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