Newly released Department of Justice documents will raise even more suspicions surrounding the alleged suicide of Jeffrey Epstein back in 2019.
As the New York Postreported, DOJ records reveal that Tova Noel, one of Epstein’s prison guards at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, not only googled the p*dophile’s name just minutes before he was found deceased but slept on the job and shopped online when she was supposed to be watching him.
Noel googled “latest on Epstein in jail” at 5:42 a.m. and then again at 5:52 a.m. — less than 40 minutes before her colleague, correctional officer Michael Thomas, found the disgraced financier dead in his cell by hanging at 6:30 a.m., according to an FBI record of Noel’s internet search history that night.
Earlier that shift, Noel, 37, shopped for furniture online and snoozed on the job instead of making the mandated checks on Epstein every 30 minutes, while Thomas perused motorcycles, prosecutors said.
The FBI highlighted the eerie internet search in its 66-page forensic examination of the Bureau of Prisons’ desktop computers of Noel and Thomas. It was the only search highlighted.
Noel, who previously admitted to falsifying records after Epstein died, butescapedcharges thanks to a so-called judge, lied and said she never googled Epstein.
“I don’t remember doing that,” she said, according to an FBI transcript. She also said that FBI records were not “accurate” and stated she did not recall looking him up.
Noel also made amysterious$5,000 deposit 10 days before his death. This was after other suspicious cash deposits also appeared in her bank.
But the DOJ did not bother asking her about them.
Meanwhile, Chase Bank flagged cash deposits in Noel’s bank account in a “suspicious activity report” to the FBI in November 2019, another file from the DOJ revealed.
Source: The Gateway Pundit