Colin Jost's Twisted Jeffrey Epstein Joke Met with Groans From SNL Audience
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On Wednesday, May 6, an alleged suicide note by pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, which was released by a federal judge in the United States, was found by the former cellmate of the tycoon in a graphic novel. The note was published by Kenneth Karas, from a federal court in New York, who supervised the case of Epstein’s cellmate. He said: “I was investigated for months...They didn’t find anything!!! So they accused me of events 15 years ago.
Colin Jost's twisted Jeffrey Epstein joke met with groans from SNL audience
A joke by SNL comedian Colin Jost fell flat with the audience this weekend, as he made light of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.SNL's Weekend Update, which includes quick newsy bits mixed with jokes from Jost and Michael Che, featured a joke from Jost about recent reports on a purported Epstein suicide note."Jeffrey Epstein's alleged suicide note was released that contains the phrase 'Whatcha want me to do? Bust out cryin'?' which is apparently referen…
Epstein “Suicide Note” EXPOSED — Brother Calls FORGERY!
A federal judge unsealed a purported suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein this week, but the disgraced financier’s brother immediately denounced it as a forgery designed to prop up official narratives about his death. Story Snapshot Mark Epstein claims a newly released suicide note attributed to his brother Jeffrey is a fabricated document, not authentic evidence...
EXCLUSIVE - Mark Epstein reacts to the New York Times' release of his brother Jeffrey Epstein's farewell note before his death in August 2019.
A Suic letter was allegedly written by sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein while in prison in 2019, using a language that, in some cases, echoes his writings sent to friends and family. Read more (05/09/2026
'The easiest thing in the world to do': Jeffrey Epstein's brother is calling the newly unsealed suicide note a forgery
A newly unsealed suicide note allegedly left by Jeffrey Epstein has brought fresh attention to the theories surrounding his death in jail. In the note, Epstein claimed he was treated unfairly by the FBI and that his arrest was a “treat to be able to choose one’s time to say goodbye.” Epstein’s brother, Mark, says the note is a forgery, made to support the official ruling that his brother died by suicide. Mark Epstein, 71, told Business Insider t…
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