Epstein Guard Googled ‘Latest on Epstein in Jail’ Minutes Before He Was Found Dead, DOJ Files Reveal
DOJ and FBI records reveal a guard searched for Epstein online minutes before his death and received suspicious cash deposits, including $5,000 days prior, raising questions about guard conduct.
- Correctional officer Tova Noel searched `latest on Epstein in jail` at 5:42 AM and 5:52 AM on August 10, 2019, minutes before Epstein was found in the Special Housing Unit.
- Failing to perform checks, guards admitted sleeping and browsing non-work websites instead of conducting mandatory 30-minute inmate checks in the Special Housing Unit at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
- Chase Bank filed a suspicious activity report after DOJ files showed seven deposits totaling $11,880 in Noel’s account, including a $5,000 cash deposit on July 30, 2019.
- Noel and Michael Thomas accepted a deferred prosecution agreement requiring 100 hours of community service, acknowledging they willfully filed false reports, and charges were dismissed.
- An internal FBI briefing suggested the unidentified blurred figure near Epstein’s cell at 10:40 p.m. could have been Noel carrying linen, but she denied the searches under oath.
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Shocking revelations in Jeffrey Epstein's case: New facts come to light – his guard puts her focus on the matter.
Epstein Guard Googled Him Just Before Death, Banked Unexplained $5K
from The National Pulse: WHAT HAPPENED: New Department of Justice documents reveal that a prison guard googled Jeffrey Epstein just minutes before he was found dead and made a $5,000 cash deposit 10 days prior to his death. 👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Tova Noel, one of two guards accused of falsifying records, and Michael Thomas, another correctional officer, were implicated in […]
Prison Guard Googled ‘Jeffrey Epstein’ Before He Died
One of Jeffrey Epstein’s prison guards, Tova Noel, Googled Epstein about an hour before his body was found in his cell, People reports. Noel and Michael Thomas, who was also assigned to guard Epstein, were previously detained and charged with falsifying records about their activities when they were meant to check on Epstein, but the charges were later dropped.
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