More Evidence of Murder In Epstein Case: Video Footage Outside of Cell Mysteriously Unavailable; Prince Andrew Emails with Jeffrey Epstein Spark FBI Interest

By The New York Post. Footage from at least one camera in the hallway outside the cell where authorities say Jeffrey Epstein hanged himself is unusable by investigators probing his death — although other captures nearby are clearer, according to a new report.

Three people familiar with the investigation by the FBI and the Justice Department’s inspector general told the Washington Post that it wasn’t immediately known why some of the footage from outside the disgraced financier’s cell is too flawed to review — or what precisely can be seen in portions that are usable.

It’s unclear whether the flaw in the footage affected only a small segment of what was recorded, or whether it’s a persistent problem at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, where Epstein was housed, the paper reported.

A Bureau of Prisons spokesperson declined to comment to the outlet, as did FBI spokespeople, the Justice Department and the US Attorney’s Office in Manhattan. (Read more from “More Evidence of Murder In Epstein Case: Video Footage Outside of Cell Mysteriously Unavailable” HERE)

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Prince Andrew emails with Jeffrey Epstein likely to draw FBI interest: report

By Fox News. The FBI is likely to examine any emails Prince Andrew may have exchanged with Jeffrey Epstein as part of its ongoing probe into the financier’s alleged sex trafficking ring, according to a report.

A source said a “forensic” sweep of emails will tell if Epstein’s friends knew anything incriminating, the Daily Telegraph reported Monday.

A significant line in the probe is two desktop computers and an Apple device seized from Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, according to the tabloid. . .

On Saturday, Andrew broke his silence on Epstein to deny ever witnessing any of the convicted sex offender’s criminal behavior during the “limited time” they spent together.

He said in a statement that their friendship began in 1999 and that it was a “mistake and an error” to see Epstein in 2010. The visit took place a year after Epstein finished serving time in prison for soliciting prostitution from a minor. (Read more from “Prince Andrew emails with Jeffrey Epstein likely to draw FBI interest: report” HERE)

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