Bill Maher Shares Unhinged Theory on Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Note
- On Wednesday, the District Court released an alleged suicide note attributed to Jeffrey Epstein, prompting Mark Epstein to immediately reject it as a "forgery."
- Former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione claimed he discovered the note wedged in a book in July 2019, weeks after Jeffrey was found unresponsive in his cell with marks on his neck.
- Mark Epstein told The National Enquirer that his brother "would've written it 'to somebody,' not just a blanket statement saying goodbye," citing prior injuries as evidence of foul play.
- The New York Times and reporter Jessica Reed Kraus pressed for the record's release, yet Mark Epstein continues challenging the official finding that Jeffrey died by suicide.
- Nearly seven years after the death, the scandal surrounding Jeffrey Epstein persists; the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline provides confidential support 24 hours a day, with Samaritans available at 116 123.
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Bill Maher Shares Unhinged Theory on Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Note
The 'Real Time With Bill Maher' host pointed out a striking similarity in the note to President Donald Trump.
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Jeffrey Epstein's brother claims newly released suicide note was forged
Jeffrey Epstein's brother, Mark Epstein, disputed the authenticity of an alleged suicide note released Wednesday after being sealed for nearly seven years. Mark Epstein told the National Enquirer that if his brother intended to end his life, "he would've written it 'to somebody,' not just a blanket statement saying goodbye." The note was allegedly discovered by Epstein's former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione -- a former police officer convicted …
After the publication of a suspected farewell letter from Jeffrey Epstein, his brother spoke up. Mark Epstein speaks of a possible forgery and confirms his doubts about a suicide.
Mark Epstein calls his brother's alleged suicide note forged.
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