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Jeffrey Epstein's possible suicide note released by judge

Jeffrey Epstein's possible suicide note released by judge

Summary

A judge ordered the release of a note that Jeffrey Epstein may have written before his death in 2019. The note was found by his former cellmate and suggests Epstein was troubled, but its authenticity has not been independently confirmed.

Key Facts

  • The note was written in 2019 and is believed to be a possible suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein.
  • It was submitted in court as part of a criminal case involving Epstein’s former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione.
  • Tartaglione said he found the note in a book the morning after Epstein died and gave it to his lawyers.
  • The note includes phrases like “time to say goodbye” and “No fun — not worth it!!”
  • Epstein died on August 10, 2019, in a New York jail, and his death was ruled a suicide.
  • Epstein had been charged with child sex trafficking and had a prior conviction involving prostitution charges.
  • The note was not mentioned in official Bureau of Prisons records.
  • Authorities are still looking into Epstein’s connections with wealthy and powerful people.
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