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Driving the news: Judge Kenneth Karas released the unverified and undated note to the court's docket
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Read the letter and note submitted to the court, via DocumentCloud:.
Key facts
- The convicted sex offender was found dead in his New York City prison cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges
- Printed documents available at Epstein Library on the U.S. Department of Justice website are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland, on Feb. 6
- Judge Kenneth Karas released the unverified and undated note to the court's docket, in regards to a case relating to the 's former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione, who told the New York Times he
- A federal judge unsealed a purported Jeffrey Epstein suicide note on Wednesday
Summary
Printed documents available at Epstein Library on the U.S. Department of Justice website are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland, on Feb. 6. A federal judge unsealed a purported Jeffrey Epstein suicide note on Wednesday. The convicted sex offender was found dead in his New York City prison cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Online influencers pushed conspiracy theories about Epstein's death after it was ruled a suicide, but the Justice Department and FBI, now headed by one of those influencers, Kash Patel, concluded last July that he had in fact died by suicide. Judge Kenneth Karas released the unverified and undated note to the court's docket, in regards to a case relating to the 's former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione, who told the New York Times he had found it.