One year after Jeffrey Epstein's suicide inside New York's Metropolitan Correctional Center there have been no answers from the federal Bureau of Prisons on what happened in August 2019 after a promised investigation and a call for more transparency.
Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.One year after Jeffrey Epstein's suicide inside New York's Metropolitan Correctional Center there have been no answers from the federal Bureau of Prisons on what happened Aug. 10, 2019 after a promised investigation and a call for more transparency.
"People are still trying to figure out how did it happen. Was it suicide? Was he killed?" Trump asked.on several occasions about the death of the former financier and convicted sex offender. Barr said that at the surface the motives seemed nefarious, but it wasn't once he took a look at the whole picture.
A week after Epstein's death, the attorney general appointed a new Bureau of Prisons director -- Kathleen Hawk Sawyer. Barr also promised to get to the bottom of what happened in MCC New York. Attorney General William Barr listens during an event to highlight the Department of Justice grants to combat human trafficking, in the Indian Treaty Room of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Aug. 4, 2020, in Washington, D.C.
In November, two corrections officers, Tova Noel and Michael Thomas, were charged with"making false records and conspiring to make false records and to defraud the United States by impairing the lawful functions of the Metropolitan Correctional Center, a Manhattan detention facility that houses federal inmates," a release from the Southern District of New York said.
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