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But the real buzz isn't coming from the obvious dirtbags. It's coming from the smaller, stranger details that never quite sat right with people.
One of those weird details involves a bizarre 4chan post that appeared in August 2019, about an hour before the public was told Jeffrey Epstein had been found dead in his jail cell. The post claimed Epstein was found "dead" and described unusual activity inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
At the time, many tired to write it off as some bored internet troll.
But behind the scenes, federal authorities didn't think it was a joke, and they wanted to know who wrote it. As a matter of fact, they opened a grand jury inquiry and issued subpoenas to multiple companies to identify the poster.
Here's a copy of the 4Chan post from 2019:
The media reported on the post as well.
Less than an hour before the first news reports surfaced that Jeffrey Epstein had been found unresponsive in his jail cell, a post about his death mysteriously appeared on a far-right message board.
Authorities now want to know who was behind the post, which contained medically accurate details about the financier and accused sex trafficker.
The New York City Fire Department, for its part, has determined that the information in the post did not come from its records, a department spokesperson told NBC News. Fire officials reviewed the post on 4chan, a forum popular with internet trolls and people in the so-called alt-right movement.
Now, according to this new X post, we may finally know who that anonymous poster was and why his account of things matters so much.
According to newly released docs, it was written by a Metropolitan Correctional Center prison officer named Roberto Grijalva.
And that's a game-changer.