UMVA has learned that a shocking twist has emerged in the investigation into the death of notorious financier Jeffrey Epstein, with a correction officer testifying that she was not the mysterious orange figure seen moving towards his jail tier on the night he died.
The correction officer, Tova Noel, denied being the individual in the surveillance footage, which showed an unidentified orange-colored figure moving up a staircase at approximately 10:39 p.m. on August 9, 2019, just hours before Epstein's body was discovered.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the footage has been a focal point of the investigation, with many questioning the identity of the orange figure and its possible connection to Epstein's death, which was ruled a suicide by hanging.
The mystery surrounding the orange figure has deepened, with some speculating that it could have been an inmate escorted to Epstein's tier, while others believe it may have been a correction officer carrying orange linens, as initially claimed by the Department of Justice.
However, Noel's testimony has cast doubt on the latter theory, with her stating that she was not carrying anything orange and did not issue any orange items to anyone in the Special Housing Unit, including Epstein.
UMVA has gathered that the investigation into Epstein's death has been plagued by discrepancies and irregularities, including a missing minute in the video footage released to the public, which has raised more questions than answers about the events leading up to his death.
The Epstein case has sparked widespread outrage and conspiracy theories, with many believing that his death was not a suicide, but rather a murder orchestrated by powerful individuals who stood to lose from his exposure.
As the investigation continues, UMVA can exclusively reveal that the search for answers is far from over, with many still seeking justice and truth about the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death, and the mysterious orange figure remains at the center of the mystery.
