Nearly seven years after Jeffrey Epstein’s death, a federal court unsealed a handwritten suicide note linked to his first apparent suicide attempt in July 2019. The note was found by cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione inside a graphic novel in a New York jail. Its language reportedly matches phrases from Epstein’s emails, reinforcing claims he was suicidal weeks before his death.
A U.S. court has released Jeffrey Epstein-related files, including a suicide note that had been sealed for years. The disclosure came from Judge Kenneth Karas of the Southern District of New York, where the letter was kept as part of another inmate’s criminal proceedings. The release renews scrutiny around the circumstances of Epstein’s death.
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A 23-year-old lawyer in Kanpur, who allegedly jumped from the fifth floor of a court, left a WhatsApp suicide note accusing his father of atrocities and childhood trauma. In the message, he wrote that he “lost” and his father “won,” adding that he hoped no one would “get a father like him” and that his father “should not even touch” his body.
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