Federal judge releases Jeffrey Epstein's alleged 2019 suicide note
In the note, Epstein wrote, "They investigated me for month — found nothing!!!" and “It is a treat to be able to choose one’s time to say goodbye.”
A federal judge has released a suicide note purported to have been written by Jeffrey Epstein prior to his death in 2019.
The note was found in a Manhattan jail and has been sealed for seven years. The New York Times last week petitioned the judge to unseal the note.
The note was discovered by his cellmate in 2019, after Epstein was found unresponsive after a suicide attempt, which he survived. The note, according to the New York Times, was sealed by a federal judge as part of the cellmate's criminal case.
Weeks later, Epstein, a financier and convicted sex offender, was found dead in August 2019 in the jail cell, awaiting trial on additional sex-offense charges.
The barely legible note, The New York Post reported, released Wednesday says: "They investigated me for month — found nothing!!!" Epstein also wrote, “It is a treat to be able to choose one’s time to say goodbye.”