STORY #1- New DOJ documents reveal a stunning detail in the Epstein case:one of the prison guards assigned to monitor him searched his name online just minutes before his body was discovered.
The discovery is raising serious questions about what really happened inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center the night the world’s most notorious sex trafficker died.
According to newly surfaced records,correctional officer Tova Noel searched “latest on Epstein in jail” twice, at 5:42 a.m. and again at 5:52 a.m., less than 40 minutes before Epstein was found hanging in his cell at 6:30 a.m.
Noel and another guard had been accused offalsifying recordsclaiming they conducted required inmate checks every 30 minutes that night. Bothadmitted the logs were inaccurate, yet the criminal charges were later dropped.
Investigators also flagged a series of cash deposits in Noel’s bank account, including a$5,000 deposit just ten days before Epstein died.
Between suspicious bank activity, missed checks, and conflicting testimony, the questions surrounding Epstein’s death are only growing.
Watch Maria’s reportand ask yourself whether this was negligence, or something far more troubling.
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Source: The Vigilant Fox