Will We Ever See Jeffrey Epstein's Alleged Suicide Note?
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Will We Ever See Jeffrey Epstein's Alleged Suicide Note?
"Nicholas Tartaglione, Epstein's cellmate, found a note written on yellow legal paper inside a graphic novel, which claimed the Feds had 'found nothing' despite months of investigation."
"'What do you want me to do, bust out crying? Time to say goodbye,' the note read, according to Tartaglione's recollection, indicating Epstein's state of mind before his death."
"Tartaglione gave the note to his lawyers to prove he hadn't assaulted Epstein, maintaining his claim of innocence regarding the alleged attack."
In January, the Justice Department released over 3 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, but the suicide note allegedly written by him is missing. The note, found by cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione, was not accessible to federal investigators. The New York Times has filed a legal motion to unseal the note, which has been sealed since 2019. Tartaglione, who was convicted of murder in 2023, claimed the note indicated Epstein's suicidal thoughts and was intended to prove he did not assault Epstein.
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