House Oversight Committee Wants to Interview Epstein Prison Guard Who Googled Him Minutes Before Body Was Found
House Oversight Committee questions guard Tova Noel over suspicious $5,000 cash deposit and alleged online searches tied to Epstein's death, fueling doubts about suicide ruling.
- House Oversight Chairman James Comer announced Tuesday he will subpoena former prison guard Tova Noel for a transcribed interview regarding Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
- Resurfaced Justice Department records show Noel searched for "latest on Epstein in jail" shortly before his death and received seven deposits totaling $11,880 while assigned to his unit, including a $5,000 deposit flagged by Chase Bank.
- Admitting to napping and online shopping instead of conducting required checks, Noel falsified logs—a lapse earning her a deferred prosecution deal in 2021. An FBI briefing identified her as an "orange flash" on camera approaching the cell at 10:40 p.m. the night before.
- Comer emphasized most committee members are not "100% confident" Epstein's death was suicide, stressing Noel is not accused of wrongdoing. Concurrently, New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez's office searched Zorro Ranch after reopening the criminal investigation last month.
- Public frustration persists as critics allege a bipartisan cover-up, citing DOJ documents that labeled Epstein's death "MURDER" in one instance. These revelations fuel skepticism about the government's handling of evidence regarding the disgraced financier and his network.
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Jeffrey Epstein Death Mystery: Did Guard Tova Noel Falsify Records on the Night He Died?
A former prison guard who was on duty when Jeffrey Epstein died in a New York jail cell in August 2019 has been asked to testify before the House Oversight Committee in Washington on March 26, according to a source and a letter signed by chairman James Comer. The witness is Tova Noel, a former Metropolitan Correctional Center officer who was fired after Epstein's death. She is now being drawn back into a case that has never stopped attracting sc…
Comer Calls Upon Guard on Duty During Epstein's Death
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has called upon a former Metropolitan Correctional Center guard to appear for an interview. The guard worked the day Jeffrey Epstein died. In a letter to Tova Noel, Comer wrote that the Committee is reviewing the “alleged mismanagement” of the government’s investigation Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, the “circumstances and subsequent investigations” Epstein…
House Oversight to question Epstein prison guard: Comer
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is planning to seek testimony from a prison guard who was working on the night that Jeffrey Epstein died at a federal prison in New York City in August 2019. Tova Noel has been accused of searching online for updates on Epstein the day he died and depositing $5,000 in cash 10 days before the convicted sex offender’s death, according to resurfaced records from the Justice Department. As a result…
Comer Seeks Interview With Epstein Prison Guard, Demands Answers
This piece pushes back on the circus around one of Jeffrey Epstein’s former guards and the media noise it generates, points out that James Comer is right to ask questions, and argues that the real prize is accountability at the top. It flags how attention keeps drifting to lower-level actors while powerful people and institutions that enabled Epstein escape scrutiny. The core message is straightforward: chase the architects and protectors, not p…
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