After Epstein Death
MCC Guards nolle Prosequi
Now Get to Jan 14 on
Unsealing Bid
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
Scope
Song
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 7 – After Jeffrey Epstein
reportedly committed suicide
in the Metropolitan
Correctional Center on
November 25, 2019 a trial date
of April 20, 2020 was set for
two MCC officers Tova Noel and
Michael Thomas by U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Analisa Torres.
On January
30, 2020, after a heated
discussion of defense lawyers'
rights to go on vacation, the
trial was postponed first to
June 8, then to June 22. Inner
City Press live-tweeted thread
here
and below. More on Patreon here.
Now on
January 6, 2026 DOJ has asked
to unseal grand jury
transcripts in the case, under
the Epstein Files Transparency
Act - 3 page filing on Patreon
here
On January 7
Judge Torres docketed: "If
Defendants object to the
Government's motion, by
January 14, 2026, they shall
file a letter on the docket
indicating the basis of the
objection."
Back on May 25,
2021 Judge Analisa Torres help
a short proceeding and
approved the deferred
prosecution agreements. Inner
City Press live tweeted it, here
and below.
On December
30, 2021, the day after
Epstein's co-conspirator
Ghislaine Maxwell was
convicted of five of the six
sex trafficking counts against
her, the SDNY US Attorney's
Office filed as to Tova Noel
and Michael Thomas a Nolle
Prosequi entirely disposing of
the case against them. Closing
the books..
Inner
City Press asked:
if the dead
prisoner were
like most of
those kept in
the MCC, would
anyone have
been charged?
We'll have
more on this.
More on
Patreon here.
Other defense lawyers
exclusively complained to
Inner City Press about not
being able to see on a timely
basis their clients in the
MCC. Now what will be done
about the MCC's (lack of)
supervision, including by U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Richard M. Berman?
Epstein had shifts of lawyers
purporting to meet with him
all day, in a room where the
other Criminal Justice Act
lawyers said Epstein had
access to the Internet. The
CJA lawyers had to wait up to
four hours to see their
clients.
"It's
outrageous," one of the
lawyers told Inner City Press.
"El Chapo is the only other
one who tried this, but he was
in a special unit so it didn't
impact the rest of us." More
on Patreon here.
Other
child sex defendants have
conditions that they cannot
use the Internet. They are
also supervised, especially
but not only when on suicide
watch. But with Epstein paying
lawyers to meet with him all
day in the MCC, he was allowed
to use the 'Net and presumably
more.
Inner City Press
will continue to cover this
and other SDNY and 2nd Circuit
cases - watch this site, and there is
more on
Patreon, here.
This
case is USA v.
Noel, et al.,
1:19-cr-830
(Torres)
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