A prison guard for Jeffery Epstein made ‘suspicious’ Google searches right before he was found dead, and made a “mysterious” $5,000 cash deposit days before he died.
Newly released documents from the DOJ show that one of Epstein’s prison guards, Tova Noel, Google searched Epstein minutes before his body was discovered.
In addition, there were also a series of unexplained cash deposits into Noel’s bank account, including a $5,000 deposit 10 days before Epstein’s alleged suicide.
The information was obtained as part of a FOIA request by the NY Post.
Noel, who was on overnight duty along with Michael Thomas, allegedly used a Bureau of Prisons computer to search for updates on Epstein’s prison status right before Epstein was found.
However, when she was questioned by the FBI, she said she didn’t remember making any searches and said the computer records were ‘inaccurate’
The FBI’s record of Noel’s internet history include:
A search for “latest on Epstein in jail” at 5:42 a.m.
A repeat of the same question at 5:52 a.m., less than 40 minutes before Thomas reportedly found Epstein unresponsive in his cell at 6:30 a.m.
Surveillance footage from the facility shows Noel carrying linens toward Epstein’s housing area the night before.
Epstein, then 66, was found with strips of orange cloth around his neck, his death was ruled a suicide by hanging, but that ruling is being questioned by people who think he was either m*rdered or was ‘swapped out’
These skeptics point to failures at the MCC, including malfunctioning cameras, a reddit post the night before his death claiming he was moved, and Epstein being suddenly taken off suicide watch.
Chase Bank filed a suspicious activity report (SAR) with the FBI in November 2019, flagging between 7 and 12 cash deposits of more than $11,000 (total) with the largest deposit on July 30, 2019.
In November 2019, both were indicted on charges of falsifying records.
Officials say they did not conduct mandatory cell checks on Epstein and other inmates, and instead took naps, surfed the internet and shopped online.
After an agreement they were ordered to serve community service.










