Jeffrey Epstein death: Trial set for guards accused of skipping jail checks before sex offender's suicide

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Trial set for guards accused of skipping checks before Jeffrey Epstein's death

Two Manhattan federal jail guards accused of trying to cover up their failure to check on Jeffrey Epstein in the hours before his suicide are scheduled to go on trial April 20.

Prince Andrew has stepped back from public duties because of a disastrous interview about his friendship with Epstein. The trial of Tova Noel and Michael Thomas was set during a hearing Monday at which federal prosecutors said they have obtained "hundreds of hours of video" from the Metropolitan Correctional Center of the night before the wealthy investor EpsteinProsecutors previously said some of the video does not show anyone approaching Epstein's cell after he was last seen entering it on the night of Aug. 9.

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