Court releases alleged suicide note of Jeffrey Epstein
A US court has made public a document purported to be a suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein. The note was reportedly found after his first suicide attempt. (sources: aljazeera, france24, dw, cbsnews, usatoday)

The document's authenticity has not been confirmed. It was released by a judge weeks before Epstein was found dead in his prison cell.
- The note includes the phrase 'Time to say goodbye.'
- It was found following Epstein's first suicide attempt.
- The note's authorship remains unverified.
Why it matters
The release of the note contributes to ongoing discussions about Epstein's death and the circumstances surrounding it.
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