

A possible suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein, which his former cellmate said he discovered in a graphic novel, has been released by a federal judge. The note was sealed for years as part of Epstein’s cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione’s criminal case, but was made public on Thursday.
“They investigated me for months — FOUND NOTHING!!!” the note begins. “It is a treat to be able to choose one’s time to say goodbye. Watcha want me to do — Bust out cryin!!”
The note concludes with the underlined words “NO FUN”, followed by “NOT WORTH IT!!”.

Tartaglione, a former police officer, said he found the note in July 2019 after Epstein attempted suicide, which was non-fatal. The child sex offender was found dead in his prison cell six weeks later, aged 66.
Tartaglione told The New York Times in phone interviews that the note was written on a piece of yellow paper ripped from a legal pad.
“I opened the book to read and there it was,” he said.
The note was unsealed after The New York Times published an article about it last week and petitioned the court in White Plains, New York, to release it to the public.
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