Possible Epstein Suicide Note Is Sealed In New York Court, Report Says
The newspaper says the note was sealed in a case against Nicholas Tartaglione, and a judge is being asked to release it to the public.
- On Thursday, The New York Times petitioned Judge Kenneth Karas to unseal a purported suicide note by Jeffrey Epstein that has been sealed in a New York courthouse.
- Former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione claimed he discovered the note inside a graphic novel after Epstein accused him of assault, though Tartaglione later questioned the document's authenticity.
- A legal dispute between Tartaglione's attorneys prompted Judge Kenneth Karas to seal the document, which was not included in the Justice Department's public file releases earlier this year.
- The Justice Department told NewsNation it is difficult to comment on the note, as neither the government nor the public has seen the sealed document.
- Despite Epstein's death being ruled a suicide, the note's emergence occurs amid ongoing conspiracy theories and reports of shredded documents at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
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Jeffrey Epstein's secret note kept in court file for years
Did the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein leave a suicide note? At least a former cell neighbor claims this. The »New York Times« has now requested insight into the document.
The U.S. newspaper has asked the judge to declassify the document, which was found by the sexual predator's cellmate.
A possible suicide note from sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been lying in a New York courthouse for nearly seven years, out of sight of investigators. This is reported by The New York Times, which is asking the judge to release the document.
Questionable Epstein Note Written Weeks Before His Death Hidden From Public View: Report
A note allegedly penned by Jeffrey Epstein weeks before his death sat hidden inside a sealed court file for years — and the federal investigators tasked with examining his death never had access to it, according to a Thursday report from The New York Times. The document surfaced not through any government investigation, but through...
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