Jeffrey Epstein's Cellmate Reveals Details of Alleged Suicide Note, Raising Questions About His Death
A former cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein, Nicholas Tartaglione, has disclosed to The New York Times the existence of a purported suicide note found in Epstein's cell in July 2019. The note, allegedly discovered inside a book, reportedly contained statements suggesting Epstein's frustration with investigations into his activities, which he claimed found nothing incriminating. Tartaglione, a former police officer convicted of multiple crimes, including murder, claims the note was sealed as part of his criminal case, potentially preventing investigators from accessing it during their review of Epstein's death. The Department of Justice has not commented on the note's authenticity, and a federal judge has been petitioned to unseal it.