"He says a "Little Rascals" show reference in the note was likely copied from Epstein files emails."
"The note predates the release of the Epstein files, according to the judge who unsealed it."
"What evidence supports Mark Epstein's claim? What is Tartaglione's role in this case? How do forgeries impact legal cases?"
A newly released suicide note connected to Jeffrey Epstein is being challenged as not legitimate. Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, does not believe the note is authentic. He points to a reference to a “Little Rascals” show in the note, saying it was likely copied from Epstein files or emails. A judge who unsealed the note says the note predates the release of the Epstein files, which creates a timing conflict relevant to authenticity. The dispute raises questions about what evidence supports the claim and what role Tartaglione plays in the case. Forgeries can undermine legal proceedings by affecting credibility, evidence reliability, and the ability to establish facts.
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