Revealed: Jeffrey Epstein's Alleged Suicide Note Before Death
"Watcha Want Me To Do? Bust Out Crying": Epstein Note Before Suicide Attempt
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An alleged suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender, claims federal investigators found nothing against him after a lengthy inquiry. The note, discovered by his former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione, raises questions about its authenticity and the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death in August 2019.
- 01Epstein's alleged suicide note claims investigators found nothing against him.
- 02The note was revealed by his former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione, who found it after Epstein's first suspected suicide attempt.
- 03US District Judge Kenneth Karas ordered the note's release, citing public interest.
- 04The note's legitimacy is questioned, with the Justice Department deferring to the court on its accuracy.
- 05Epstein was found dead in his cell on August 10, 2019, after a series of jail missteps.
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The recently revealed alleged suicide note of Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender, claims that federal investigators found nothing against him after months of investigation. The note, which is unverified and undated, was disclosed by Nicholas Tartaglione, Epstein's former cellmate, who stated he found it after Epstein's first suspected suicide attempt on July 23, 2019. The note expresses a sense of resignation, stating, "It is a treat to be able to choose one's time to say goodbye," and questions why he should "bust out crying." US District Judge Kenneth Karas ordered the note's release, highlighting the public's interest in the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death. However, doubts remain regarding the note's authenticity, as the Justice Department indicated it could not verify its legitimacy. Epstein was found dead in his cell on August 10, 2019, with authorities attributing his death to a series of errors by jail personnel, including failure to monitor him adequately.
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