Epstein prison guard googled him minutes
before body found — and made mysterious
deposit before pedophile’s suicide: DOJ
New York Post,
by
Gabrielle Fahmy
Original Article
Posted By: mc squared,
3/7/2026 9:40:52 AM
One of Jeffrey Epstein’s prison guards googled the sex predator minutes before he was found dead — and also made a mysterious $5,000 cash deposit 10 days before the predator’s jail-cell suicide, new Department of Justice documents reveal.
Tova Noel was one of the two Metropolitan Correctional Center workers accused of falsifying records to say they checked on Epstein throughout the night before his Aug. 10, 2019, suicide.[snip]
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.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Lazyman 3/7/2026 9:54:16 AM (No. 2077270)
There doesn't seem any reason to have high paying supervision jobs in this jail.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
czechlist 3/7/2026 10:00:22 AM (No. 2077274)
"In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way."
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
mc squared 3/7/2026 10:00:26 AM (No. 2077275)
Let that be a lesson to other prison guards. Take cash only, don't deposit it in a bank, and buy a Kia not a Range Rover.
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stablemoney 3/7/2026 10:13:23 AM (No. 2077284)
The FBI investigation was shut down by someone. The bank deposits were not followed up? How did she obtain a 2019 Range Rover in 2019 for $62,000, when the starting lowest price was $90,000? Correctional officers don't make enough money to drive a Range Rover. In fact, NY correctional officers were refusing to work in Governor Hochul's prison system in recent news. Her testimony is that she delivered linen to Epstein's cell, then she later says correctional officer don't deliver linen to the cells, a material contradiction. We have learned there is an orange blob of someone entering the Epstein cell block with linen, likely Tova Noel, and that Epstein hanged himself with extra linen that he was not supposed to possess. Tova obviously did a lot of lying, and has retained an attorney.
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chumley 3/7/2026 10:15:02 AM (No. 2077287)
I know prison guards are not much better than the convicts they guard, but to sell ones soul for $5000 seems like a very low price. Unless maybe the soul was already gone.
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bighambone 3/7/2026 10:43:21 AM (No. 2077316)
Looks like Jeffery Epstein benefited from the leftist Democrat diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) political scheme in a number of ways that the Biden crew and the leftist Democrats did not want to become public both before and after he died!
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felixcat 3/7/2026 11:04:10 AM (No. 2077331)
The MCC (and the MDC in Brooklyn) is a Federal Bureau of Prisons facility. Not a state of NY facility, but regardless her salary was not nearly enough to buy a Range Rover. In fact, when I worked for the BOP back in the 1990s, the MCC and MDC had a hard time recruiting correctional officers to work there because of the high cost of living. Sad to say that the standard of the staff I worked with 30 years ago has seriously degraded - like too many things in America now. sigh...
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Which agency kept that secret from the public, and why now?!
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
MickTurn 3/7/2026 11:32:14 AM (No. 2077354)
Epstein was either Arkancided (Clinton's THUGS) or someone Epstein had the dirt on wanted to get rid of "A Problem"!
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
earlybird 3/7/2026 11:45:58 AM (No. 2077358)
This was part of the DOJ's Epstein files dump. That answers the "why now?" and should get renewed attention.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
bighambone 3/7/2026 12:58:00 PM (No. 2077377)
We don’t know from who the former Federal Corrections Officer Tova Noel was getting the amounts of money shown in the article, but one thing is for sure, with Epstein’s past record, if she was receiving those amounts of money from Epstein, she must have been providing Epstein some sort of services in return for receiving the money, with the Biden crew obviously not wanting whatever service she provided to be made public. That could be a reason why Federal criminal prosecution pending against her could have been dismissed by the Biden crew. Who knows!
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Venturer 3/8/2026 8:17:27 AM (No. 2077530)
Just another controversy we will never get the truth about.
Like the Kennedy assassination.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
kdog 3/8/2026 9:32:49 AM (No. 2077552)
The woman has almost $12,000 in cash deposits made to her bank account, the largest being $5,000. That deposit triggered her bank to report it to the Federal Government by LAW. Then Epstein dies in his cell. The Federal Government then NEVER asks her about the cash transactions in the scope of that investigation or to follow up the mandatory reporting by her bank. Not only does it raise (further) questions about the competency of the FBI, but also points to the uselessness of layers of federal law that increase costs to taxpayers in multiple forms, but serve no purpose since they aren't apparently followed up under even criminal circumstances. Feel good story of the day right there.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Kate318 3/8/2026 12:52:43 PM (No. 2077622)
It’s a curse to be us, OP. Life holds no surprises. Who could’ve imagined, yet another, “grifter” in the prison system?
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