Rep. James Comer is leaving no stone unturned as he delves back into the mystery surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s death. The House Oversight Chairman has announced plans to subpoena Tova Noel, Epstein’s former prison guard, for a transcribed interview. This move underscores the growing desire among lawmakers to address unanswered questions about how Epstein died while in federal custody.

Comer shared his concerns during a recent appearance on Fox News, where he highlighted alarming new reports and Justice Department records. “The recent media reports… are very concerning — especially the suspicious activity report on a $5,000 mysterious deposit that she had,” he told host Jesse Watters. That $5,000 deposit stands out because, as Comer noted, “very seldom are suspicious activity reports even reported for sums less than $10,000.” This anomaly only deepens the mystery surrounding Noel’s actions on the night Epstein died. The committee’s lack of confidence that Epstein’s death was indeed a suicide further fuels the case for accountability and clarification.

The introduction of these allegations comes at a time when many still grapple with inconsistencies in the official narrative of Epstein’s death. Comer pointedly asked, “Why did the government not do a better job of investigating and prosecuting Epstein when they had a chance years before they finally convicted him?” These questions suggest a broader concern about systemic failures that may have allowed Epstein to evade justice for so long.

The details that have emerged regarding Noel’s conduct on the night of Epstein’s death paint a troubling image. Reports indicate that she spent time on the internet, googling “latest on Epstein in jail,” just 40 minutes before Thomas, another guard, discovered Epstein hanging in his cell at 6:30 a.m. Instead of attending to her duties — where regular checks on such a high-profile inmate were critical — Noel was reportedly asleep while her colleague engaged in personal distractions. “Both guards later admitted to falsifying records but escaped real punishment thanks to a sweetheart deferred prosecution deal,” The Gateway Pundit reported.

Evidence revealed by the FBI has brought Noel’s internet search under scrutiny as the only notable search related to Epstein. Her insistence that she “didn’t remember” the search raises further questions about her honesty and intent. The involvement of Chase Bank highlights financial irregularities, with multiple suspicious cash deposits tagged in her account, culminating in that significant $5,000 deposit just ten days before Epstein’s death. Yet, incredulously, the DOJ never pursued these questionable transactions with Noel.

New allegations have surfaced regarding Noel’s appearance on surveillance footage the night before Epstein’s death, identified as the “orange flash” seen moving toward his cell. Her denial of this identification only adds layers to the existing doubts. The mounting evidence, coupled with her recent legal troubles at her new job in a medical office, paints a larger picture of a woman at the center of a controversy that many are desperate to understand.

As Comer moves forward with the subpoena, the implications stretch beyond just one individual. The inquiry raises significant concerns about the handling of Epstein’s case and whether there was a broader effort to silence potential witnesses or obstruct the investigation. The public’s hunger for answers about Epstein’s connections — and whether his death was a genuine suicide — remains vigorous.

In a situation loaded with suspicion, it is clear that cautious scrutiny is warranted. Lawmakers like Comer are returning to the drawing board, ready to lift the veil of secrecy and bring accountability to light, particularly when the stakes involve systemic failures in the pursuit of justice.

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