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Obama-Appointed Judge Approves Deferred Prosecution Deal For Two Prison Guards Who Admitted to Falsifying Records in Epstein Case

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Judge Analisa Torres, an Obama appointee on Tuesday approved the deferred prosecution deal for two prison guards who admitted they falsified records the night Jeffrey Epstein died.

In November of 2019, it was reported that the two prison guards falsified log entries to make it look like they were checking on inmates in Epstein’s cell every 30 minutes, when they actually weren’t.

The two prison guards admitted they falsified the logs but they won’t serve any jail time.

If the two prison guards comply with their deal with the DOJ, the government will drop its indictment against them.

CNBC reported:

A judge on Tuesday approved a deferred prosecution deal for two federal jail guards who failed to monitor sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on the August 2019 night that the wealthy investor hanged himself in his cell,

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