investigation. jackie? reporter: federal investigators said those guards failed to do their 30 minute celtics for a full eight hours and falsified paperwork to cover it up. there were plea deals but they turned them down. now we are waiting to see who else might be charged. 20 prison employees were subpoenaed. the top law enforcement officer in the country is putting to bed speculation that jeffrey epstein didn t kill himself. william barr speaking for the first time on the matter saying even he has doubts that epstein committed suicide but the investigation showed it was the perfect storm of screwups. several security cameras in epstein s wing were down at the time of his suicide but bar says there was enough tape from other areas of the jail to show nobody entered epstein s area. meanwhile another woman filed suit on thursday claiming jeffrey epstein prayed on her when she was underage, she was raped and sexually abused by epstein at his home in new york, paris, florida, new mexico
not to have made the wedding and how he had actually prepared for it. listen to what he said about that. i worked on a little speech and little speech actually had the phone calls that i talked about, talking to harry and how meghan introduced him as this guy, this nice guy from england, this prince. and that was part of the story and i went on to basically thank the royal family for opening up to my child. i feel bad she put all that work in and i didn t do it. but i couldn t do much about it laying on a couch with a bad heart. puts to bed speculation he didn t go to the royal wedding because of the embarrassment over the staged photos that he did with the paparazzi and does bring that in, he says sorry for that, he says he was trying to reverse a very negative image that the paparazzi had of him and they chased him for weeks before the wedding. it won t help meghan markle necessarily because the palace
pinned the leak of the dnc e-mails last summer not on russian hackers, but a murdered dnc staffer. in a lawsuit made public yesterday, fox news contributor said the story was deliberately designed by fox news to shift the blame for the leaked e-mails from russia and put to bed speculation that president trump colluded with russia to win the 2016 election. the suit also alleges that the white house was involved. it cites a meeting between wheeler and unpaid fox news commentator, and white house press secretary sean spicer. following that meeting, the suit alleges butyou toski told wheeler in a text message and voicemail that the president himself was pushing for the story to be published. here s a portion of that voicemail. hey, rod, it s ed. so a couple of minutes ago i got a note that we have the full attention of the white house on this.
retracted fox news story that pinned the leak of the dnc e-mails last summer not on russian hackers, but a murdered dnc staffer. in an explosive lawsuit made public yesterday, fox news contributor said the story was deliberately designed by fox news to shift the blame for the leaked e-mails from russia and put to bed speculation that president trump colluded with russia to win the 2016 election. the suit also alleges that the white house was involved. it cites a meeting between wheeler and unpaid fox news commentator, and white house press secretary sean spicer. following that meeting, the suit alleges butyou toski told wheeler in a text message and voicemail that the president himself was pushing for the story to be published. here s a portion of that voicemail. hey, rod, it s ed. so a couple of minutes ago i got a note that we have the full attention of the white house on
news standards. and today in a lawsuit uncovered by npr, rod wheeler, the contributor alleges that those quotes were fabricated. that he never said he connected the dnc staffer to wikileaks. more than that, he alleges that fox s story was designed to shift the blame from russia and help put to bed speculation that donald trump colluded with russia. wheeler claims that he, along with ed butowsky had a meeting with then press secretary sean spicer to inform him of the story that was then in progress. the lawsuit cites a text message from butowsky telling wheeler, quote, not to add any more pressure, but the president read the article. he wants the article out immediately. it s now up to you, but don t feel the pressure. sean spicer admitted having met with the two men but denied that the president or the white house had anything to do with the story. for his part, butowsky said he was joking with and he said the