
"The note said that investigators had looked into Mr. Epstein for many months and 'found nothing,' Mr. Tartaglione recalled. He said the message continued along the lines of: 'What do you want me to do, bust out crying? Time to say goodbye.'"
"Tartaglione told the NYT he remembers finding the note shortly after Epstein's first suicide attempt. He also said the note was written on paper from a yellow legal pad; that it included mention of a 'time to say goodbye'; and he'd stashed it inside a graphic novel for safekeeping."
Jeffrey Epstein's death remains shrouded in mystery nearly seven years later. Recently, the New York Times sought to unseal a suicide note allegedly written by Epstein before his first suicide attempt in July 2019. The note, discovered by his former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione, reportedly contained phrases like 'time to say goodbye' and suggested that investigators had found nothing against Epstein. Tartaglione, who is serving multiple life sentences, claims he kept the note for safekeeping and later provided it to his lawyers after Epstein's initial accusations against him.
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