Prison Guard Made Mysterious Big Deposits and Google Searches Before Epstein's Death: DOJ
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Prison Guard Made Mysterious Big Deposits and Google Searches Before Epstein's Death: DOJ
"The New York Post reported Saturday that an FBI record of Noel's internet search history from Aug. 10, 2019, showed she googled latest on Epstein in jail at 5:42 a.m. and then again at 5:52 a.m. Noel's colleague, Michael Thomas, found the disgraced billionaire dead by hanging at 6:30 that morning. Noel denied googling Epstein in her sworn statement to the DOJ in 2021."
"Right before the supposedly suspicious search for the latest info on Epstein, the guard was searching for info on another federal inmate held at the same Manhattan jail facility KENYATTA TAISTE and then right after, searched for info on another inmate at the facility omar amanat. Then she searched for law enforcement discounts."
The Department of Justice released documents revealing that Tova Noel, a guard at Manhattan's Metropolitan Correctional Center, Googled Jeffrey Epstein at 5:42 a.m. and 5:52 a.m. on August 10, 2019, shortly before he was found dead by hanging at 6:30 a.m. Noel had denied making these searches in her sworn statement. The documents also noted mysterious cash deposits made in the days before his death. However, journalist Michael Tracey contextualized the Google searches, noting Noel was searching for information on multiple federal inmates at the facility during the same timeframe, including Kenyatta Taiste and Omar Amanat, as well as law enforcement discounts, suggesting routine monitoring activity rather than suspicious behavior.
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