Federal judge releases purported suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein
May 7, 2026 • Google News World
Federal Judge Unseals Purported Suicide Note from Jeffrey Epstein’s Cellmate
A federal judge has released a purported suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier who died in prison in August. The note was found by Epstein’s cellmate after the financier attempted to take his own life.
According to reports, the note is believed to have been written by Epstein shortly before his death. It contains a message that reads: “Time to say goodbye.” The exact contents of the note are not publicly available due to concerns about potential harm or distress to those mentioned in it.
Epstein’s death was ruled a suicide by hanging, and an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death is ongoing. The release of the purported suicide note has sparked interest among investigators and Epstein’s supporters, who are seeking answers about the financier’s final days.
The note was unsealed by a federal judge as part of an ongoing effort to provide transparency and clarity around Epstein’s death. The exact timing and motivations behind the release of the note have not been disclosed.
Epstein’s case has garnered significant attention in recent years due to allegations of sex trafficking and abuse. His death has raised questions about the conditions under which he was being held and the measures taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The release of the purported suicide note is a development in an ongoing investigation into Epstein’s death, and its contents are not yet publicly available.
Source: Google News World