Jeffrey Epstein Cellmate Reveals Details of Possible Suicide Note
A former cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein, Nicholas Tartaglione, claimed he found a possible suicide note inside a book in Epstein's cell in July 2019, a month before Epstein was found dead. The note, which reportedly said investigators 'found nothing' and included a 'time to say goodbye' message, has not been made public and was sealed in Tartaglione’s criminal case. The Department of Justice stated it has produced nearly 3 million pages of records but cannot comment on the note specifically since it has not been verified or released.
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By Anna CommanderDeputy News EditorShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.A cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein told The New York Times that he found a supposed suicide note, allegedly placed inside a book in Epstein's cell in July 2019, the month before the sex offender was found dead in his jail cell.“I opened the book to read and there it was,” Nicholas Tartaglione said.
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