Assistant US Attorney Jason Swegold told the New York Daily News that the footage of the cell from July 10 could not be found.
Surveillance footage outside Jeffrey Epstein's cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center during his first attempted suicide has gone missing, the New York Daily News reported.
Epstein was put on suicide watch, but soon after the convicted sex offender was taken off the heightened surveillance he died by suicide on August 10. The news outlet also reported that Karas has requested an investigation into locating and finding out what happened to the footage. Attorneys for Tartaglione requested that the footage be retained two days after Epstein's attempted suicide attempt, as Tartaglione claimed that he tried to save the disgraced financier's life, who attempted to hang himself in the cell, the New York Daily News reported.The footage could be used by the defense as evidence of Tartaglione's"good character" for allegedly trying to save Epstein's life.
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