An alleged suicide note, handwritten by Jeffrey Epstein, was found by the late financier’s cellmate back in 2019. A federal judge has just released the note to the public.
Epstein was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York in August 2019. His death was officially ruled a suicide, though it has continued to fuel public scrutiny and conspiracy theories because of his connections to wealthy and powerful political figures.
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The note was reportedly found in July 2019 by Epstein’s then-cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione. It has now been unsealed nearly seven years after the disgraced financier died in a Manhattan jail while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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Tartaglione found the note after Epstein was discovered injured in what officials later described as a failed suicide attempt. Tartaglione, a former police officer later convicted of quadruple murder, said he found the note tucked inside a book and gave it to his lawyers, according to a report by RT.
Epstein’s death has spurred all kinds of conspiracy theories and exposed a large-scale pedophile ring in which no one has been involved, oddly enough. So it seems like the “perfect timing” to release an alleged note.
“They investigated me for months – found nothing!!! So 15-year-old charges resurface,” the barely legible handwritten note appears to read.
“It is a treat to be able to choose one’s time to say goodbye. What do you want me to do – burst out crying!! NO FUN – NOT WORTH IT!!” it adds.
The document was kept under seal in Tartaglione’s court file until a federal judge ordered its release following a petition by the New York Times. Prosecutors reportedly supported making the note public, arguing that transparency is vital. –RT
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