Jeffrey Epstein
Googled By Guard Mere Minutes Earlier than Dying
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A correctional officer working within the wing the place Jeffrey Epstein was incarcerated the evening he died searched his case on the web lower than an hour earlier than his loss of life … this in response to Division of Justice information.
Tova Noel — a former guard at Metropolitan Correctional Heart (MCC) in Decrease Manhattan, New York Metropolis — did a pair Google searches about Epstein’s case on August 10, 2019 round 5:43 AM. The convicted pedophile was discovered lifeless round 6:30 AM.
Noel searched “latest on Epstein in jail” and clicked on an article about paperwork associated to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, her newly launched search historical past reveals.
Value noting … Epstein wasn’t the one inmate who drew Noel’s curiosity — after wanting up Epstein, she looked for the most recent data on Omar Amanat.
Amanat was convicted of wire fraud and conspiracy in 2017 … and he was locked up alongside Epstein on the time of his loss of life.
Noel additionally googled quite a lot of different topics that morning … together with reductions by means of Verizon for regulation enforcement.
Keep in mind … Noel and one other guard on obligation — correctional officer Michael Thomas — have been fired after Epstein’s physique was discovered. Prosecutors accused them of not finishing their 30-minute rounds as mandated. Legal expenses in opposition to the pair have been filed and later dropped.
Noel has denied having something to do with Epstein’s loss of life. When requested about googling him by the DOJ, she informed the division she did not recall doing so.