Federal Judge Releases Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Suicide Note
Judge Kenneth M. Karas said the document could be released after The New York Times petitioned, while its authenticity remains disputed.
- A federal judge released a handwritten note allegedly written by Jeffrey Epstein before his death in 2019, found by his former cellmate after Epstein’s initial suicide attempt, though its authenticity remains unconfirmed.
- The note expresses Epstein’s desire to control the timing of his death and references investigations that found "NOTHING!!!".
- Epstein died by suicide in August 2019 in his jail cell, with the circumstances remaining controversial due to security failures, camera issues, and public suspicion surrounding his death.
- The note had been sealed for nearly seven years during the former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione’s legal case and was unsealed following a New York Times petition for transparency.
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A U.S. federal judge released on Wednesday an alleged suicide note from pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, which would have been found by the former tycoon's cellmate in a graphic novel.Continue reading...
A cellmate Epsteins is said to have found the letter after a first suspected suicide attempt by the sex offender in July 2019 in a comic novel.
Epstein case: US court releases purported suicide note
WASHINGTON — A US judge on Wednesday released a suicide note purportedly written by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein weeks before his death in a New York jailhouse. Epstein’s cellmate has said that he found the letter in a book following a failed suicide attempt by the disgraced financier, several weeks before his eventual August 2019 death. “They investigated me for months — Found NOTHING!!!” the text of the letter, written on lined paper…
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