Epstein’s secret suicide note revealed

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PNN – Pressure has mounted to release the document, following reports of a possible suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein. The note, allegedly written before his death in prison, is sealed in his former partner’s legal file and has not yet been made public.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network; the note, which Epstein allegedly wrote before his death in a New York federal prison in 2019, has not been made public and remains classified under a court order, according to Diroozban.

The document was first reported by his former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, who was later convicted of murder. He reportedly found the note inside a book or graphic novel in his prison cell.

The note reportedly contained words that suggested a farewell, and may have reflected Epstein’s state of mind in the final days of his life. Some reports also suggest that the document could contain statements about his innocence or criticism of the investigation, although the exact details have not been officially confirmed.

Notably, the memo was never released to the lead investigators in the case, and instead was sealed as part of Tartaglione’s legal case.

The document, sources say, is subject to “attorney-client privilege” because of its connection to the prisoner’s legal defense, preventing its public release.

Now, media outlets like the New York Times have filed a formal petition with the court demanding the memo be declassified. Federal prosecutors have joined the petition, arguing that given Tartaglione’s public disclosure of parts of the content, there is no longer a reason to keep it confidential.

The developments come as Epstein’s death remains one of the most controversial cases in recent years in the United States. He died in his cell in August 2019 while facing serious sex trafficking charges, a death that was officially ruled a suicide but remains a source of doubt and speculation due to a series of security failures and uncertainties.

Critics say the release of the memo could help shed more light on the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s final days and perhaps reduce some of the uncertainty. Others warn that even if released, the document may not provide definitive answers to key questions.

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