The warden in charge when Jeffrey Epstein ended his life in his jail cell is being moved to a leadership position at another federal correctional facility, putting him back in the field with inmates despite an ongoing investigation into the financier’s death, two people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.

H/T: AP NEWS

The former warden, Lamine N'Diaye, is ostensibly being rewarded with a top job at FCI Fort Dix, a low-security ‘Club Fed’ prison in New Jersey, despite having been previously reassigned to a desk job at a regional office in Pennsylvania by Attorney General William Barr pending a Justice Department investigation.

One guess why.

Warden who was in charge when Epstein died gets cushy Club Fed job https://t.co/SBLDK9zqJ5 @MailOnline — R Scott (@rtscott290) January 25, 2020

When Jeffrey Epstein died there were a couple of letters exchanged between warden Lamine N'Daiye and chief judge Colleen McMahon + federal judge Richard M. Berman.



Both were appointed by President Bill Clinton.



I have attached the letters here: pic.twitter.com/MeryPdG9C8 — Kirby Sommers (@KirbySommers) January 25, 2020

WTH??



Jeffrey Epstein’s prison warden moving to leadership role at New Jersey facility: report: https://t.co/Jl9Y27pIvv — Matt DuBois (@MattDuBois137) January 25, 2020