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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 3h ago
qwant news | Jeffrey Epstein’s Possible Suicide Note Reportedly Locked In a Courthouse AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. A New York Times report says a possible suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein was found in July 2019 by his cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, after Epstein survived an initial suicide attempt and weeks before his death; the note, allegedly torn from a yellow legal pad and hidden in a graphic novel, reportedly reads “time to say goodbye” and contains remarks about investigators finding nothing. The note was sealed by Judge Kenneth M. Karas in White Plains and later ordered returned to the court amid a protracted dispute among Tartaglione’s lawyers, with an outside attorney appointed to investigate and one lawyer disqualified. Tartaglione, a former police officer serving four life sentences for a quadruple homicide and maintaining his innocence, claims his attorneys used handwriting experts to authenticate the note, but the court has declined to comment, keeping related filings sealed to protect attorney‑client privilege. Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/politics/jeffrey-epsteins-possible-suicide-note-reportedly-locked-in-a-courthouse/ #JeffreyEpstein #NicholasTartaglione #KennethKaras #NYTimes #Federalcourt #JessicaReedKraus #KennethMKaras #JohnWieder
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 3h ago
9News | Purported Jeffrey Epstein suicide note being kept hidden by court: report by 9News AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. The New York Times reports that Jeffrey Epstein’s former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, says Epstein wrote a suicide note that was subsequently hidden by a federal court. According to Tartaglione, the yellow‑paper note—found torn from a legal pad inside a graphic novel—read, “What do you want me to do, bust out crying? Time to say goodbye.” He told his lawyer about the note after Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell; the lawyer allegedly turned the note over to a district courthouse, which now holds it and has been petitioned to release it. The note has not appeared in the as‑yet‑released Epstein files or formal investigations. Tartaglione, serving life sentences for unrelated murders, denies any role in Epstein’s death, and the Metropolitan Correctional Centre where the incident occurred was later closed. Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/world/jeffrey-epstein-suicide-note-cellmate-nicholas-tartaglione-metropolitan-correctional-centre-usa-news/0792b239-41aa-44c8-808c-a06fb474b73e #JeffreyEpstein #NicholasTartaglione #GhislaineMaxwell #Trumpadministration #NewYork
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 5h ago
qwant news | Jeffrey Epstein Cellmate Reveals Details of Possible Suicide Note AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. A cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein, convicted murderer Nicholas Tartaglione, told The New York Times he discovered a purported suicide note tucked inside a book in Epstein’s jail cell in July 2019, a month before the financier’s apparent suicide on August 10, 2019. The note—said to claim investigators “found nothing” and to read “time to say goodbye”—was sealed as part of Tartaglione’s criminal case, so DOJ investigators have not seen it, though the department has produced nearly three million pages of records. The Times has petitioned a federal judge to unseal the note, arguing it could illuminate Epstein’s mindset in the days leading up to his death while he awaited federal sex‑trafficking charges at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan. Tartaglione, a former New York suburban police officer serving four consecutive life sentences for multiple murders and kidnappings, gave the note to his lawyers after claiming Epstein told officials he had been attacked and was not suicidal. Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/jeffrey-epstein-cellmate-reveals-details-of-possible-suicide-note-11900369 #JeffreyEpstein #NicholasTartaglione #Newsweek
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 5h ago
ABC News: Top Stories | Ex-cellmate says he found suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. A former cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein, convicted quadruple murderer Nicholas Tartaglione, told The New York Times that he discovered a handwritten note—purportedly a suicide note by Epstein—tucked inside a book and written on a yellow legal‑pad paper in July 2019, shortly after Epstein’s first failed suicide attempt and two weeks before Epstein ultimately died by hanging in his Manhattan jail cell. The note, now sealed within Tartaglione’s criminal case file, has prompted The Times to ask a federal judge to unseal it, arguing that Tartaglione has publicly discussed its contents, while U.S. prosecutors say they have no knowledge of any such note. A Justice Department chart referenced the note’s existence, and Tartaglione’s lawyer confirmed it was authenticated in 2020, though details remain under seal. The article also recaps Epstein’s background—a financier who faced multiple sex‑trafficking charges and served 13 months of an 18‑month sentence before his 2019 death—and notes that Tartaglione was sentenced to four consecutive life terms in 2024, with his appeal pending. Read more: https://abcnews.com/US/cellmate-found-suicide-note-jeffrey-epstein-earlier-suicide/story?id=132552825 #JeffreyEpstein #NicholasTartaglione #FBI #KennethKaras
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 6h ago
The New Republic | Epstein May Have Left a Suicide Note—and DOJ Didn’t Mention It by Finn Hartnett AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 death, officially ruled a suicide, has taken on new intrigue after a former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, told The New York Times he discovered a handwritten note a month before Epstein’s fatal attempt; the note—found tucked in a graphic‑novel legal pad—read “time to say goodbye” and included a line about “what do you want me to do, bust out crying?” Tartaglione, who is serving a life sentence for a quadruple homicide, said the note was sealed by a federal judge during his own criminal case, and the paper has asked the judge to unseal it. A Department of Justice spokesperson confirmed the agency has not seen the note and it was not mentioned in its investigation, leaving the alleged note as another piece of evidence that fuels ongoing conspiracy theories about how a high‑security inmate could die under guard. Read more: https://newrepublic.com/post/209820/jeffrey-epstein-suicide-note #JeffreyEpstein #NicholasTartaglione #NYTimes #Trumpadministration #politics
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 8h ago
qwant news | Why Jeffrey Epstein’s purported suicide note is still being kept secret: ‘Time to say goodbye’ AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Jeffrey Epstein allegedly wrote a suicide note in his New‑York City federal lockup before his 2019 death, according to his then‑cellmate, former NYPD officer Nicholas Tartaglione, who told the New York Times that the note—scrawled on yellow legal paper and hidden inside a graphic novel—proclaimed Epstein’s innocence and ended with “Time to say goodbye.” Although the note was verified as Epstein’s within a year, a federal judge has kept it sealed as part of Tartaglione’s ongoing effort to clear his name of the four murders for which he was convicted, and it has not been included in the Department of Justice’s released Epstein files. Consequently, the contents remain hidden from investigators and the public seven years after Epstein’s death. Read more: https://nypost.com/2026/04/30/us-news/why-jeffrey-epsteins-purported-suicide-note-is-still-being-kept-secret-time-to-say-goodbye/ #JeffreyEpstein #NicholasTartaglione #DOJ #Manhattanjail #Federaljudge
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 9h ago
Times of India | 'Time to say goodbye' :Jeffrey Epstein's suicide note revealed via former cellmate account, remains sealed by court AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier who died by suicide in a New York federal jail in 2019, is reported to have written a note shortly before his death, according to his former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione. Tartaglione says he found the yellow‑paper note tucked in a graphic novel left in their cell after Epstein was moved in July 2019; the handwritten message, which reads “Time to say goodbye” and includes a defiant “What do you want me to do, bust out crying?” suggests Epstein maintained his innocence despite an ongoing investigation. Handwriting experts later verified the note as Epstein’s, and Tartaglione turned it over to his lawyers, who submitted it to a federal court where a judge sealed it. The sealed document has not been released to investigators or the public, was omitted from the Justice Department’s 2023 review of Epstein’s death, and remains confidential even as questions linger over the jail’s security failures surrounding his suicide. Read more: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/time-to-say-goodbye-jeffrey-epsteins-suicide-note-revealed-via-former-cellmate-account-remains-sealed-by-court/articleshow/130650700.cms #JeffreyEpstein #NicholasTartaglione #NewYork #Federalcourt
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 10h ago
The Daily Beast Latest Articles | Secret Epstein Suicide Note Could Be Exposed in Court Fight by Annabella Rosciglione AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. The New York Times has petitioned a federal judge to unseal a suicide note allegedly written by Jeffrey Epstein during his first, failed attempt to take his own life in July 2019; the note was reportedly found by his cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, inside a graphic novel and said something like, “What do you want me to do, bust out crying? Time to say goodbye.” Because the note was sealed as part of Tartaglione’s own criminal case, federal investigators have not accessed it, and it was omitted from the Department of Justice files released about Epstein’s death—a death officially ruled a suicide but that has spawned numerous conspiracy theories. The Times’ request seeks to make the note public, even though it has not been referenced in any official investigations, including the 2023 DOJ Inspector General report, despite former Attorney General William Barr’s expressed concerns about the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death. Read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/secret-epstein-suicide-note-could-be-exposed-in-court-fight/ #JeffreyEpstein #NicholasTartaglione #WilliamBarr #DOJ
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 10h ago
qwant news | Why Jeffrey Epstein's purported suicide note is still being kept secret: 'Time to say goodbye' AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Jeffrey Epstein allegedly wrote a suicide note in 2019 while incarcerated at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, according to his former cell‑mate, former police officer Nicholas Tartaglible, who says the note was hidden in a graphic novel and later handed to his lawyers. The handwritten message—on yellow legal paper and reportedly reading lines such as “What do you want me to do, bust out crying?” and “Time to say goodbye”—asserted Epstein’s innocence before his death. Although the note was verified as Epstein’s writing, a federal judge has kept it sealed as part of Tartaglible’s ongoing effort to clear his name in the four murders for which he was convicted, and it has not been released to investigators or the public despite a recent Department of Justice file dump. Read more: https://nypost.com/2026/04/30/us-news/why-jeffrey-epsteins-purported-suicide-note-is-still-being-kept-secret-time-to-say-goodbye/ #JeffreyEpstein #NicholasTartaglione #NYTimes
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