Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Suicide Note Released Years After His Death

A federal judge has released an alleged suicide note connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 jail stay, though the document has not been authenticated.

A federal judge has released what is being described as an alleged suicide note connected to Jeffrey Epstein years after the disgraced financier’s death inside a New York jail. The handwritten document surfaced as part of a criminal case involving Epstein’s former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, according to TMZ. The note had reportedly remained sealed until now.

In the alleged note, the writer says:

“They investigated me for months — FOUND NOTHING!!!”

The document also references “15 or 16 year old charges” and includes statements about being able to “choose one’s time to say goodbye.”

Another line in the note reads:

“Watcha want me to do — Bust out cryin! NO FUN — NOT WORTH IT!!”

According to reports, Tartaglione claimed he discovered the note in July 2019 after Epstein was found unresponsive in his jail cell following an apparent suicide attempt.

Epstein did not die at that time. However, weeks later, he was found dead inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan on August 10, 2019. His death was officially ruled a suicide by hanging, though the circumstances surrounding it sparked years of public scrutiny, speculation, and conspiracy theories.

alleged jeffrey epstein suicide note released years after his death
Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Suicide Note Released Years After His Death

The release of the alleged note has once again reignited online debate surrounding Epstein’s death and the events leading up to it. At this time, the document has not been authenticated, and there is no official confirmation that Epstein personally wrote the note.

Jeffrey Epstein was facing federal sex trafficking charges at the time of his death and had long been accused of abusing and trafficking underage girls. His connections to powerful figures in politics, business, entertainment, and royalty made the case one of the most high-profile criminal scandals in modern history.

Years later, public interest in the Epstein case remains intense, especially as new court documents, testimonies, and previously sealed materials continue to emerge.

We are attaching the alleged note below.

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