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US judge releases Jeffrey Epstein's purported suicide note

4 sources5 storiesFirst seen 5/7/2026Score59Breakthrough
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Note from Epstein's suspected suicide attempt before death released by U.S.

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Why is a suicide note apparently written by Jeffrey Epstein emerging now?.

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A note apparently written by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein before his death has been made public.

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CBS News' Anna Schecter has more.

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A judge on Wednesday released a possible suicide note written by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein before he died in 2019.

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Alleged Suicide Note From Jeffrey Epstein is Released by Judge.

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A possible suicide note from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has now been publicly revealed for the first time.

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The handwritten text spans roughly half a page and has not been authenticated by NBC News.

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A: Note from Epstein's suspected suicide attempt before death released by U.S.

B: Epstein's former cellmate claims he found the note, which has not been verified by the

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A: Alleged Suicide Note From Jeffrey Epstein is Released by Judge.

B: It was not previously released in the so-called Epstein files by the Department of Justice and only became public after Epstein's former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, said he found it in a book in the cell they shared in 2019 as Epstein awaited trial on sex trafficking charges.

Summary

**Summary:** A possible suicide note allegedly written by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein before his death has been released by a judge. The note, which spans roughly half a page and was found in Epstein's former cellmate's possession, is now publicly available for the first time. **Why It Matters:** This release of Epstein

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