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Epstein Cellmate Found Suicide Note Justice Department Time

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AI-generatedThis article discusses the release of a note attributed to Jeffrey Epstein, found by his former cellmate. There is no commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or financial market relevance. The event is purely legal and historical, with no effect on any product, commodity, company, or sector.
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- A note attributed to Jeffrey Epstein was found by former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione after Epstein's first suspected suicide attempt in July 2019.
- The note has not been authenticated and expresses feelings of despair.
- Epstein was found dead in his cell on August 10, 2019, while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
- The Justice Department did not object to the note's release, citing public interest in Epstein's death.
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