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January 1, Shredded Epstein Records Raise Fresh Questions About Prison Death

Wyatt’s Take
- Witnesses say prison staff and an inmate were seen moving shredded records soon after Epstein died.
- A guard reported multiple bags of shredded paperwork being hauled toward dumpsters.
- Count slips from the night of Epstein’s death were reportedly missing from the facility.
An MCC correctional officer told investigators he saw an inmate hauling bales of shredded paper toward the rear gate.
One federal agent reportedly tried to search the dumpster, but the trash had already been collected.
The inmate said he did not know what was in the bags and was only doing normal trash runs.
Another officer said a man with a Southern accent appeared to be overseeing the destruction of records.
Despite those accounts, the FBI ended the investigation and said there was no evidence of wrongdoing.
Two guards on duty that night also told investigators they knew nothing about Epstein’s missing prison file.
Wyatt Matters
When records vanish this fast, ordinary Americans have every reason to demand transparency and accountability from those in power.
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