
A federal judge unsealed a purported suicide note allegedly written by Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday, giving the public their first look at the barely legible, handwritten document. “Time to say goodbye,” the barely legible, handwritten note reads, believed to be written by Epstein prior to an unsuccessful suicide attempt in his shared cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. The note also stated: “They investigated me for month — found nothing!!!”
The letter, which is handwritten on lined paper and has not been authenticated, dates to what was believed to be Epstein’s unsuccessful suicide attempt on July 23, 2019, less than two weeks before he died. Epstein’s former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione, a convicted quadruple murderer, claimed he found the note tucked in a book after Epstein’s first suicide attempt. No court or investigative agency has vouched for its authenticity. At the time, Epstein denied being suicidal, telling a psychologist “I have no interest in killing myself.”
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