The strange case of Epstein cellmate and quadruple murderer Nicholas Tartaglione

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The strange case of Epstein cellmate and quadruple murderer Nicholas Tartaglione

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ABC News
The Guardian US
Washington Times
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Epstein said retired cop turned cocaine dealer attacked him, then retracted claim, before he was found dead in jail In the murky world of criminal misadventure, what happened at the Likquid Lounge in Chester, New York. This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 3 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 3 sources. Sources in this event include Washington Times, The Guardian US, ABC News.

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House Oversight Committee to interview prison guard on duty when Epstein died
ABC News
ABC News
Leaning left
5/18/2026

House Oversight Committee to interview prison guard on duty when Epstein died

Tova Noel is believed to be the last person who saw Epstein before his death. Members of the House Oversight Committee on Monday are set to interview a former prison guard who was on duty at the Metropolitan Corrections Center in New York when convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019. The interview of Tova.

The strange case of Epstein cellmate and quadruple murderer Nicholas Tartaglione
The Guardian US
The Guardian US
Leaning left
5/18/2026

The strange case of Epstein cellmate and quadruple murderer Nicholas Tartaglione

Epstein said retired cop turned cocaine dealer attacked him, then retracted claim, before he was found dead in jail I n the murky world of criminal misadventure, what happened at the Likquid Lounge in Chester, New York, on a night in April 2016 may have some bearing on Jeffrey Epstein’s death in federal custody three.

Former New York prison guard tells House lawmakers Epstein's death was a suicide
Washington Times
Washington Times
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5/18/2026

Former New York prison guard tells House lawmakers Epstein's death was a suicide

A former corrections officer who said she was the last to see infamous sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein alive told House lawmakers Monday that she does not believe he was murdered. Tova Noel , who was fired from her job as a guard in New York City’s Metropolitan Corrections Center after Epstein’s Aug. 10, 2019, death.