Tova Noel

Guard Googled Epstein Before Death, Suspicious Deposits Revealed

Newly revealed documents indicate that a jail guard responsible for monitoring Jeffrey Epstein, Tova Noel, Googled “latest on Epstein in jail” twice in the hour before he was found dead. These files also suggest that Noel’s bank flagged her account for suspicious activity, including over a dozen deposits, in the months leading up to Epstein’s death. While Noel later denied remembering these searches, both she and another guard were charged with falsifying records related to Epstein’s death, though charges were eventually dropped as part of a plea deal. Additionally, a fellow inmate reportedly heard guards discussing covering up Epstein’s death on the morning he was discovered.

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Inmate Overheard Guards Discussing Epstein Death Cover-Up

An inmate at the Metropolitan Correctional Center has reportedly told the FBI that he overheard prison guards discussing a cover-up of Jeffrey Epstein’s death on the morning he died. The inmate claimed to have heard one guard say, “Dudes, you killed that dude,” followed by a female guard’s response about covering it up if he was dead. This account raises questions about the official ruling of suicide, especially in light of a forensic pathologist’s opinion that Epstein’s injuries were more consistent with strangulation. Additionally, financial records and internet searches by one of the implicated guards have been highlighted, though the inmate’s account has not been substantiated.

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