
"“They investigated me for month - found nothing!!!” said the short note, which is hard to decipher in some places. “It is a treat to be able to choose” the “time to say goodbye,” the note continues. “Watcha want me to do - Bust out cryin!!”"
"“NO FUN,” the note concludes, with those words underlined. “NOT WORTH IT!!” It is unclear who wrote the note Tartaglione claimed to have found. It wasn't mentioned in the lengthy government reports examining the circumstances of Epstein's death, nor did it surface in the Justice Department's recent release of files on the late financier."
"A note Jeffrey Epstein's former cellmate claimed he found after the millionaire sex offender's first suspected jail suicide attempt was made public Wednesday, years after being sealed and locked in a courthouse vault as part of an unrelated legal dispute. U.S. District Judge Kenneth Karas in White Plains, New York, ordered the release of the note after The New York Times asked him last week to unseal it and other documents in a case involving the former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione."
"Tartaglione claimed he discovered the note in a book after Epstein was found on the floor of their cell at a Manhattan federal jail on July 23, 2019, with a strip of bedsheet around the financier's neck. That was about three weeks before Epstein was found dead in his cell in what authorities concluded was a suicide."
A note connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s first suspected jail suicide attempt was released after being sealed and stored in a courthouse vault for years. U.S. District Judge Kenneth Karas ordered the note unsealed after a request to unseal documents in a case involving Nicholas Tartaglione, Epstein’s former cellmate. Federal prosecutors did not oppose the request. Tartaglione said he found the note in a book after Epstein was found on the floor of their cell in July 2019 with a bedsheet strip around his neck, about three weeks before Epstein’s later death. The note contains lines about choosing the time to say goodbye, rejecting crying, and stating “NO FUN” and “NOT WORTH IT.” The note’s author was unclear, and it had not appeared in prior government reports or Justice Department releases.
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