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Officers In Charge Of Watching Epstein In Prison Admitted They Falsified Records In Plea Deal


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Two jail employees who were in charge of watching convicted pedophile Jeffery Epstein the night of his “suicide” have admitted to falsifying records.

Michael Thomas and Tova Noel admitted they they “knowingly” lied on forms in 2019 that stated that they were keeping watch on Epstein.

So, how much time will they face?

None, because they ended up getting a plea deal from the prosecutors which only require them to have 100 hours of community service.

I wonder what else that plea deal involved?

Maybe it involved them to be quiet on what really happened on that night too.

The New York Post got the scoop, check out what they said:

The two jail employees tasked with guarding pedophile Jeffrey Epstein the night of his suicide in a Manhattan jail have admitted to falsifying records — but will skirt time behind bars under a deal with prosecutors.

Tova Noel and Michael Thomas admitted that they “willfully and knowingly” lied on forms stating that they’d made the required rounds checking on inmates the night of Epstein’s August 2019 suicide

Prosecutors said the guards were sleeping and surfing the web when they should have been monitoring the maximum security federal prisoner, who had recently been on suicide watch at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.

Under a plea deal announced Friday, they will avoid jail time in connection with their misconduct.

The Daily Mail reported the story too:

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The two Bureau of Prisons workers tasked with guarding Jeffrey Epstein the night he killed himself in a New York jail have admitted they falsified records, but they will skirt any time behind bars under a deal with federal prosecutors, authorities said Friday.

The prison workers, Tova Noel and Michael Thomas, were accused of sleeping and browsing the internet instead of monitoring Epstein the night he took his own life in August 2019.

They were charged with lying on prison records to make it seem as though they had made required checks on the financier before he was found in his cell.

As part of the deal with prosecutors, they will enter into a deferred prosecution agreement with the Justice Department and will serve no time behind bars, according to a letter from federal prosecutors that was filed in court papers Friday.

If the guards were caught lying how many more people have been lying about Epstein’s “suicide” case.



 

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