Two federal employees of The Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan were taken into custody Tuesday morning for their failure to check in on Jeffrey Epstein the night he died by suicide, the New York Times reports. They are expected to be charged later today.
minutes but instead, fell asleep for hours and “falsified records to cover up what they had done.” As, the charges against them are the first from Attorney General William Barr’s multiple investigations into Epstein’s death.Also on Monday: a new Jeffrey Epstein accuser referred to as “Jane Doe 15" in court documents held a press conference in Los Angeles, where she alleged she suffered “vicious, prolonged sexual assault” by Epstein.
the BBC, Jane Doe 15 claimed Epstein assaulted her at his ranch in New Mexico when she was just 15 years old. She met his secretary on a school trip to New York, who said the billionaire was interested in helping underprivileged youths. Jane Doe 15 was flown to New Mexico with other young women where she claims he requested she give him a massage, and then he assaulted her.
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