Judge releases possible suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein
A judge has ordered the release of a note that may have been written by Jeffrey Epstein before his death. The note's authenticity has not been independently verified. (sources: cbsnews, ft, axios, nbcnews, foxnews)

A judge has released a possible suicide note attributed to Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019. The note was reportedly discovered by Epstein's former cellmate.
- The note was released by a judge on Wednesday.
- It is purportedly written by Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
- The note's authenticity has not been independently verified.
Why it matters
The release of the note may provide insights into Epstein's state of mind before his death.
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This story is about Judge releases possible suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein. This bill would formally call for immediate release of all federal Epstein-related documents.
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- Formally call for immediate release of all federal Epstein-related documents • Increase political pressure for document disclosure (though it is nonbinding.
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This story is about Judge releases possible suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein. This bill would require Treasury to produce suspicious activity reports relating to Epstein and associates.
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- Require Treasury to produce suspicious activity reports (SARs) relating to Epstein and associates • Create a structured disclosure/production requirement for a defined category of Epstein-related records.
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