Mar 9 • 14:25 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

New information about Epstein's death: Where did the guard get the money?

New revelations regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death indicate suspicious activity by a guard prior to his death in custody.

Recent reports reveal new information surrounding the death of Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died in custody in 2019. According to documents from the U.S. Department of Justice, Tova Noel, the corrections officer responsible for monitoring Epstein, made suspicious cash deposits in the year leading up to Epstein's death. Epstein was found dead, with the official ruling being suicide by hanging; however, the cause of death is contested by various experts, including forensic pathologist Michael Baden, who suggests strangulation as a more accurate cause of death.

Tova Noel, who was the last person to see Epstein alive, made a series of cash deposits at ATMs, with the most recent being a $5,000 deposit just two weeks before Epstein's death. This deposit came amid a total of twelve cash transactions that raised alarms and were reported to the FBI by the financial institution involved in November 2019. The timing and amount of these deposits have led to further scrutiny of Noel’s actions and her connection to Epstein's controversial death, which has sparked numerous conspiracy theories and widespread public skepticism.

As investigations into Epstein’s death continue, Noel's questionable financial activity adds another layer to the still **unresolved** case. The implications of these findings could lead to further inquiries into Epstein's operations and the circumstances surrounding not only his death but also the systemic failures that allowed him to evade justice for so long. As the public pushes for more transparency and accountability, this new evidence may prompt a renewed examination of the events leading to Epstein's demise and the integrity of the individuals entrusted with his custody.

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