Jeffrey Epstein Cellmate Reveals Details of Possible Suicide Note
Summary
A man who shared a jail cell with Jeffrey Epstein said he found a note inside a book in July 2019, one month before Epstein died. The note, which may be a suicide note, was reportedly sealed away during legal cases and not seen by investigators reviewing Epstein’s death.Key Facts
- Nicholas Tartaglione, Epstein’s cellmate, said he found a note inside a book in Epstein’s cell in July 2019.
- The note allegedly said investigators found nothing on Epstein and included words like "time to say goodbye."
- The note has been sealed as part of Tartaglione’s criminal case and was reportedly not available to investigators checking Epstein’s death.
- The New York Times has asked a judge to unseal the note.
- Epstein died by apparent suicide on August 10, 2019, in a New York City jail while awaiting trial.
- The Department of Justice said it could not comment on the note because they have not seen it and have produced millions of pages of records related to the case.
- Epstein was held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan.
- The note’s authenticity was reportedly confirmed by Tartaglione’s attorneys, but questions remain.
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