

In the wake of Jeffrey Epstein's controversial death in August 2019, an intriguing new development has surfaced. Alleged accomplice and former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, revealed the discovery of a purported suicide note penned by Epstein himself. Tartaglione stumbled upon the note concealed within a graphic novel mere days following a suspected suicide attempt by Epstein. The note's chilling content—'What do you want me to do, bust out crying? Time to say goodbye.'—has raised further questions regarding the circumstances of Epstein's death. Despite its significance, public DOJ records do not include this note. However, its existence is noted in a detailed two-page report chronicling the events surrounding Epstein's demise. Tartaglione made attempts to retrieve the note from his cell, only to be denied access by prison guards. His legal team later obtained and attempted to authenticate the note. Initial efforts proved unsuccessful, but verification was achieved in late 2019 or early 2020. Codenamed as 'JE' for Jeffrey Epstein and 'NT' for Nicholas Tartaglione within the documents, their linkage to this mysterious note has prompted renewed scrutiny. Kept under tight security in a New York courthouse vault, the note remains sealed, prompting the New York Times to request its release to the public. This request has triggered a Congressional investigation into the DOJ's oversight and stewardship of Epstein-related documentation. The note's revelation coincides with the New York City medical examiner's classification of Epstein's death as a suicide, a determination supported by the DOJ. However, fresh questions persist, fueling conspiracy theories and demanding deeper introspection. As the situation unfolds, the public awaits potential new insights that could emerge from the DOJ investigation. This development might not only elucidate the mysterious circumstances surrounding Epstein's death but also provide closure to a saga that has captivated the world.