multi source·5/8/2026·4 sources analyzed
Epstein Suicide Note Released Amid Authentication Questions
A federal judge has released an apparent suicide note attributed to Jeffrey Epstein. The document's authenticity remains unverified. (sources: nytimes, cbsnews, aljazeera, businessinsider)
ModernAction Briefing
The note contains phrases similar to Epstein's previous communications. The Justice Department has stated that the note has not yet been authenticated.
- A federal judge released an apparent suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein.
- The note has phrases that resemble those used in Epstein's emails and another handwritten letter.
- The Justice Department has indicated that the note's authenticity has not been confirmed.
Why it matters
The release of the note raises questions about Epstein's communications and the circumstances of his death.
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Top coverage · 4 sources
nytimesPurported Epstein Suicide Note Has Echoes of His Other MessagescbsnewsJustice Department says possible Epstein suicide note hasn't yet been authenticatedaljazeeraUS judge releases purported Jeffrey Epstein suicide notebusinessinsiderHow an apparent Jeffrey Epstein suicide note ended up in the hands of his quadruple-murderer roommate
