investigation, the criminal investigation against epstein, continue because what we have seen through so many of these allegations that came out in the civil suits and, in fact, in this criminal case that was brought by florida prosecutors in 2008 that epstein did work with other individuals, and there s the possibility that prosecutors could continue to go after them as part of this sex trafficking operation, fred. kara scannell, thank you so much, appreciate it. hackers are in las vegas right now learning the ins and outs of electronic voting machines, but this is actually good according to so many experts, they could actually help secure the 2020 election. at t-mobile, for $40/line for four lines, it s all included for the whole family. like unlimited with netflix on us. and now with each new line, get one of our latest smartphones included. $40/line for four lines and smartphones are included for the whole family.
other court documents that these kinds of conditions usually call for an inmate being held in fairly simple conditions here. most importantly constantly under observation, prison personnel basically watch the inmate 24 hours a day, especially if you have any reason to believe that he or she poses a danger to himself. and so that will certainly be one of the key questions here, is whether or not prison staff were actually watching epstein overnight before they made that discovery this morning. and polo, this coming less than 24 hours after, you know, hundreds of pages of court documents were unsealed in a new york federal court alleging new sexual abuse claims against epstein. is it presumed that he knew about the release of those documents? reporter: it s very possible, although we should also mention that oftentimes many of these inmates, especially if they re being held at this particular facility in lower manhattan, they re usually not exposed to that kind of coverage from the o
epstein was charged here in new york that numerous new accusers had come forward, so they were still hearing from victims who had been afraid to speak out and brad edwards said he hopes more victims will continues to speak out now that epstein is dead. he s saying there is still justice they can get for themselves. he said he s going to continue to pursue justice. a number of attorneys have said they re still going to pursue in their civil cases against epstein s estate, and another attorney who represents a number of victims, she came out with a statement, too, you know, also expressing, you know, sort of frustration that epstein is dead for the sake of the victims, but she said we hope the government will continue to investigate and will focus on those who participated and facilitated epstein s horrific sex trafficking scheme for so many years. so, you know, the lawyers for these victims are speaking out today, they re saying that they still want justice to be done for the victims wh
city talking to folks that were there, or madoff, or paul manafort i thought maybe it was just my ear piece, but none of us can hear you really clearly. we re going to try to reconnect. paul, let me ask you, what s your familiarity with the metropolitan correctional center, mcc, you know, and what safeguards are in place when someone is on suicide watch? because again, epstein, according to officials there were marks on his neck a month ago, and it wasn t quite clear whether it was an attempt at suicide or whether something else had happened, but we do know that he was on suicide watch. well, you know, as jimmy was trying to express through his problematic microphone there, this i ve had a lot of