New Evidence Emerges: Document Shredding and Guard Footage from Night of Epstein's Death
FBI reports reveal suspicious document destruction by DOJ after Epstein's death, while new video shows guards failing mandatory checks outside his cell.
Document Destruction and Security Failures Revealed
New revelations have emerged about the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death, with multiple sources reporting evidence of potential document destruction and security lapses. According to The Daily Beast and Forbes, a prison guard informed the FBI about what they described as "suspicious" document shredding that occurred after Epstein's death, with reports suggesting Trump's Department of Justice destroyed a "huge pile" of Epstein-related documents.
TMZ and AOL have obtained previously unseen video footage showing guards failing to conduct mandatory checks outside Epstein's cell on the night he died. The footage allegedly shows guards "loitering around" rather than following required security protocols, adding to questions about the circumstances of his death in federal custody.
Congressional Pressure Mounts
Meanwhile, The Independent reports that Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, is facing mounting pressure to testify before Congress regarding her connections to Jeffrey Epstein. This development suggests ongoing congressional investigations continue to pursue associates and connections within Epstein's network.
Dallas News published an analysis piece examining how the digital infrastructure that allegedly enabled Epstein's operations remains accessible to children today, though this appears to be commentary rather than new investigative findings.
These developments come as the [Epstein Document Archive](/documents) continues to provide public access to investigation materials, with the new allegations of document destruction raising questions about what evidence may have been lost to public scrutiny.