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Prison Guard Made Mysterious Big Deposits and Google Searches Before Epstein’s Death: DOJ
“At approximately 10:40 pm, a correctional officer, believed to be Tova Noel, carried linen or inmate clothing up to the L-Tier, last time any correctional officer approached the only entrance to the SHU tier,” the briefing said. The entry raised interest since Epstein was found with “strips of orange cloth,” according to The Post.Noel’s bank records beginning in December 2018. They show seven cash deposits totaling $11,880. Noel started working at the Special Housing Unit — where Epstein had been held — beginning on July 7, 2019, just weeks before his death.
Noel, who drove a $62,000 2019 Land Rover Range Rover, wasn’t asked about the cash during her DOJ interview, records showed.
An internal FBI briefing, also released in the DOJ files, reveals the agency thought Noel was likely the mysterious orange shape spotted in a blurry surveillance video near Epstein’s cell around 10:40 p.m. that night.
“At approximately 10:40 pm, a correctional officer, believed to be Tova Noel, carried linen or inmate clothing up to the L-Tier, last time any correctional officer approached the only entrance to the SHU tier,” the agency wrote. Epstein apparently hanged himself with strips of orange cloth.
In the sworn statement, Noel, who was working a double shift that day, told investigators she last saw Epstein alive “somewhere around after 10” and that she “never gave out linen — ever” or clothing to inmates because that’s done the shift before.
The identity of the pixelated orange blob in the video has been a source of debate and conspiracies since the FBI released the footage last summer.The original 2023 inspector general report said it was “unidentified correctional officers,” making the recently released FBI document the first time a name was publicly put to the mysterious shape.
She testified she didn’t know why Epstein had extra linen in his cell. The other guard on duty was sleeping between 10 p.m. and midnight, she said.
A prison employee entering the area of Epstein’s cell alone would be a policy violation, workers have said.