Jeffrey Epstein's Alleged Suicide Note Unsealed, Brother Claims Forgery
A purported suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein, found by his former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione, has been unsealed by a U.S. District Judge. The note, allegedly written during a suicide attempt in July 2019, surfaced through a complex series of events. Tartaglione, a former police officer convicted of multiple murders, claims Epstein left the note in a book when he was moved to a different cell. The note was entered into Tartaglione's criminal case and remained sealed until recently. Mark Epstein, Jeffrey's brother, believes the note is a forgery, suggesting it was crafted to mimic Epstein's style from emails referencing the 1931 comedy 'Little Daddy' from 'Little Rascals.' The note's authenticity is questioned, as it was not included in the Justice Department's Epstein files or a report following a four-year investigation into Epstein's death.