The Vault: The Epstein Files

Cash Deposits and Google Searches: The Questions Surrounding Epstein’s Jail Guards (3/9/26)

Mar 9, 2026
Newly released DOJ records focus on correctional officer conduct the night Jeffrey Epstein died. The discussion covers suspicious Google searches minutes before discovery and missed mandatory cell checks. It also highlights flagged cash deposits, blurry surveillance footage of a figure near the cell, and calls for renewed scrutiny of the investigation.
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INSIGHT

Guard Googled Epstein Minutes Before Discovery

  • Bobby Capucci highlights DOJ files showing Tova Noel Googled "latest on Epstein in jail" twice minutes before Epstein was found dead.
  • The FBI forensic report flagged those searches at 5:42 a.m. and 5:52 a.m., roughly 40 minutes before the 6:30 a.m. discovery.
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Perceived Institutional Coverup For Corrections Staff

  • Capucci highlights inconsistency: guards fired for falsifying logs but not prosecuted, suggesting institutional protection.
  • He notes the outcome set a precedent where serious misconduct led only to firing or deferred charges.
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Falsified Rounds And Deferred Prosecutions

  • The DOJ's forensic audit says Noel and Michael Thomas spent shifts browsing, shopping, or sleeping instead of making 30-minute checks on Epstein.
  • Investigators say both falsified logs; they were fired but criminal charges were later deferred or dropped.
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