In this Infowars article, new reporting highlights suspicious digital activity and a large unexplained payment tied to one of the prison guards on duty the night Jeffrey Epstein died.
- Phone records reportedly show a Bureau of Prisons guard assigned to Epstein’s unit searched Google for Epstein’s name shortly before his death in August 2019.
- The search allegedly occurred minutes before Epstein was discovered dead in his jail cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York.
- Investigators also uncovered what the report describes as a “large mystery payment” connected to the same guard around the time of the incident.
- The circumstances add to longstanding concerns that Epstein’s death—officially ruled a suicide—may involve suspicious behavior by prison staff.
- Both guards on duty that night were previously accused of falsifying records indicating they performed required inmate checks when they had not.
- Epstein had been removed from suicide watch days before his death despite earlier concerns about his safety.
- Cameras in the area of Epstein’s cell were reportedly not functioning properly, leaving key moments unrecorded.
- Critics say the newly reported digital evidence deepens questions about whether the full truth about Epstein’s death has ever been revealed.
Read the full story:
https://www.infowars.com/posts/epstein-prison-guard-googled-him-minutes-before-his-death-and-made-large-mystery-payment/




