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Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged “suicide note” has been made public by a U.S. court.

Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged “suicide note” has been made public by a U.S. court.
Judge Kenneth M. Karas of the New York District Court ordered the release of the note amid continuing controversy surrounding Epstein’s death in custody in 2019.
In the note, Epstein reportedly claimed that despite years of investigation against him, no concrete evidence had been found. He also wrote that many of the allegations were very old and stated that he had chosen “the time to say goodbye” on his own terms.
The note was first reported by The New York Times. Former inmate Nicholas Tartaglione, who had been jailed with Epstein, said he discovered the note.
Epstein was arrested in 2019 on sex trafficking charges. He was later found dead in a jail in Manhattan, and the death was officially ruled a suicide.
He had faced accusations of sexually abusing, trafficking, and exploiting underage girls over several decades.

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