multi source·5/7/2026·7 sources analyzed
Judge unseals purported suicide note attributed to Epstein
A New York judge has released a note allegedly written by Jeffrey Epstein prior to his death. The note was found by a former cellmate after Epstein's first suicide attempt in July 2019. (sources: npr, thehill, cbsnews, bbc, reuters)
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ModernAction Briefing
The release of the purported suicide note has sparked discussions about its content and implications. More documents related to Epstein may be made public in the future.
- The note was unsealed at the request of the New York Times.
- It was reportedly found by Epstein's former cellmate after a suicide attempt in July 2019.
- Political commentator Bill O'Reilly commented on the note, suggesting it reflects a lack of remorse.
Why it matters
The release of the note may provide insight into Epstein's state of mind and could lead to further disclosures related to his case.
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nprA judge unsealed Epstein's purported 2019 suicide note. More documents could followthehillO’Reilly: Purported Epstein suicide note ‘shows a narcissist not repentant for anything’cbsnewsWhy is a suicide note apparently written by Jeffrey Epstein emerging now?bbcUS judge releases Jeffrey Epstein's purported suicide note
