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Summary
Takeaways
- ❖An inmate overheard Epstein prison guards discussing a cover-up of his death, specifically naming Tova Noel.
- ❖Guard Tova Noel Googled 'latest on Epstein in jail' 40 minutes before his body was discovered.
- ❖Noel made seven cash deposits totaling $11,880, including a $5,000 deposit 10 days before Epstein's death, and drove a new $62,000 Range Rover.
- ❖The FBI considered a woman's allegations of sexual assault by Trump and Epstein credible enough for four interviews.
- ❖The Trump accuser's claims about Epstein and another wealthy man in Hilton Head, SC, are corroborated by public records and a friend's separate FBI tip.
- ❖Hosts express strong skepticism about the 1984 timeline for Trump's alleged involvement, citing Epstein's financial status and lack of public connection to Trump at that time.
Insights
1Epstein Prison Guard's Suspicious Activities
Tova Noel, one of the correctional officers charged with falsifying records related to Epstein's death, exhibited highly suspicious behavior. An inmate claimed to overhear Noel discussing a cover-up on the morning Epstein died. Furthermore, Noel Googled 'latest on Epstein in jail' at 5:42 AM and 5:52 AM, 40 minutes before Epstein's body was found. Her bank records showed seven cash deposits totaling $11,880 in the weeks around Epstein's death, with a $5,000 deposit 10 days prior. She also drove a new $62,000 Land Rover Range Rover, an unusual asset for a prison guard's salary, and was not questioned about the cash deposits during her DOJ interview.
Inmate testimony to FBI, New York Post and Miami Herald reporting, DOJ documents, internal FBI briefing, bank records.
2Inmate Testimony Suggests Cover-Up of Epstein's Death
An inmate housed in the same special housing unit as Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center told the FBI he awoke to commotion on August 10, 2019. He heard officers shouting 'Breathe. Breathe.' around 6:30 AM, followed by an officer saying, 'Dudes, you killed that dude.' A female guard, identified by the inmate as Tova Noel, allegedly replied, 'If he is dead, we're going to cover it up and he's going to have an alibi, my officers.' The inmate claimed the entire wing overheard this exchange.
Five-page handwritten report of an FBI interview with an inmate, reported by Miami Herald and New York Post.
3Release of Withheld FBI Interviews on Trump Allegations
The Justice Department released previously withheld FBI interviews with a woman who accused Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her when she was approximately 13 years old in the 1980s, facilitated by Jeffrey Epstein. The FBI considered her credible enough to interview her four times, and a friend separately called the FBI's anonymous tip line with similar allegations. While no public evidence directly corroborates the Trump accusation, the woman provided verifiable details about her family background, legal entanglements, and specific events involving Epstein and another wealthy man in Hilton Head, South Carolina, which aligned with public records.
Justice Department release of FBI interview records, Post and Courier reporting on timeline corroboration, FBI's repeated interviews.
Notable Moments
An inmate's direct account of hearing prison guards discuss covering up Epstein's death, specifically naming Tova Noel.
This is direct testimony from a witness inside the facility, providing a first-hand account of alleged misconduct immediately following Epstein's death, challenging the official narrative of suicide.
Prison guard Tova Noel's Google searches for 'latest on Epstein in jail' 40 minutes before his body was found.
This suggests Noel had foreknowledge or suspicion of Epstein's condition before it was officially discovered, raising questions about her involvement and the timing of events.
The revelation of significant, unexplained cash deposits into guard Tova Noel's bank account and her acquisition of a luxury vehicle around the time of Epstein's death.
These financial irregularities suggest potential illicit payments or incentives, further fueling suspicions of a cover-up or foul play related to Epstein's death.
The Justice Department's admission that FBI interviews detailing Trump allegations were 'incorrectly determined to be duplicates' and withheld.
This raises concerns about transparency and potential obstruction in the investigation into Epstein's network, especially concerning high-profile individuals.
Quotes
"If he is dead, we're going to cover it up and he's going to have an alibi, my officers."
"I just think it's so obvious that something much bigger happened here. I don't believe the official story. That's it. Period."
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