Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles
The document is a detailed question-and-answer exchange regarding the DOJ Office of Inspector General’s review of the surveillance footage and investigative findings surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s death inside the Special Housing Unit at MCC New York. The OIG repeatedly insists that the video they reviewed did not contain any “missing minute” or unexplained gap between 11:59 p.m. and 12:00 a.m., directly pushing back against public claims tied to the FBI-released footage. According to the responses, investigators reviewed what they described as an actual recovered copy of the DVR footage rather than a screen recording, and they maintained that no system reset negatively impacted the three cameras that were operating that night. At the same time, the document openly acknowledges severe limitations with the surveillance itself, including poor video quality, obstructed sightlines, and the inability to positively identify many individuals captured on camera. Investigators admitted the camera angle only provided a partial view of the SHU, including only limited visibility of the staircases leading toward Epstein’s tier and cell area, meaning movement through parts of the unit could occur outside clear camera visibility. The document also revisits the actions of correctional officers Tova Noel and Michael Thomas, confirming again that investigators concluded the officers failed to properly conduct required inmate counts and rounds during the overnight hours before Epstein’s death. The OIG states that video review showed long stretches with virtually no movement inside the SHU, reinforcing allegations that officers may have been asleep or otherwise neglecting duties. Investigators acknowledged discrepancies involving who exactly appeared in certain portions of the footage, including uncertainty surrounding officers entering and leaving the SHU and confusion over whether Noel or another female officer was visible at key moments. The document further concedes that portions of the stairways leading toward Epstein’s tier were obscured from camera view and that the final confirmed correctional officer entry onto the L tier occurred around 10:39 p.m., hours before Epstein was found unresponsive at approximately 6:33 a.m. Despite these acknowledged blind spots and inconsistencies, the OIG maintained throughout the exchange that they found no evidence anyone outside the documented staff entered the SHU or approached Epstein’s cell during the overnight period. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: EFTA00141250.pdf [https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00141250.pdf]
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