A Manhattan judge ordered charges dropped against the two prison guards who admitted to falsifying records after convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in his jail cell more than two years ago.
Tova Noel and Michael Thomas had agreed to a six-month deferred prosecution deal reached in May last year that kept the two guards out of jail.
In exchange for having the federal charges dropped, the pair was required to admit their guilt and carry out 100 hours of community service.
Manhattan federal Judge Analisa Torres ordered the dismissal of charges Monday after prosecutors last week requested they be dropped.
Epstein was awaiting a
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