A purported suicide note handwritten by Jeffrey Epstein on yellow legal pad paper, discovered by his former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione after an early July 2019 jail incident, remains sealed in Tartaglione's federal case file at a New York courthouse under U.S. District Judge Kenneth Karas. The New York Times petitioned for its unsealing on April 30, 2026, reporting the note—reportedly reading "Time to say goodbye"—has been locked away for nearly seven years despite the DOJ's official suicide ruling on Epstein's August death. Traders eye the judge's pending decision on disclosure, potential DOJ review, or media leaks as catalysts, amid persistent public scrutiny of Epstein's case files and procedural barriers to release.
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A qualifying note must be credibly reported to have been written by Jeffrey Epstein and have been intended to be a suicide note, final message, or equivalent communication.
A qualifying message or note may be made widely available to the public by any means, regardless of whether it is released officially, leaked, or otherwise disclosed.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercado abierto: Apr 30, 2026, 7:08 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying note must be credibly reported to have been written by Jeffrey Epstein and have been intended to be a suicide note, final message, or equivalent communication.
A qualifying message or note may be made widely available to the public by any means, regardless of whether it is released officially, leaked, or otherwise disclosed.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A purported suicide note handwritten by Jeffrey Epstein on yellow legal pad paper, discovered by his former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione after an early July 2019 jail incident, remains sealed in Tartaglione's federal case file at a New York courthouse under U.S. District Judge Kenneth Karas. The New York Times petitioned for its unsealing on April 30, 2026, reporting the note—reportedly reading "Time to say goodbye"—has been locked away for nearly seven years despite the DOJ's official suicide ruling on Epstein's August death. Traders eye the judge's pending decision on disclosure, potential DOJ review, or media leaks as catalysts, amid persistent public scrutiny of Epstein's case files and procedural barriers to release.
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