A New York Times investigation published April 30, 2026, disclosed that a purported suicide note handwritten by Jeffrey Epstein—allegedly reading in part "Time to say goodbye" and found by his former cellmate, convicted murderer Nicholas Tartaglione, after Epstein's July 2019 jail cell injury—has been sealed in a New York federal courthouse vault within Tartaglione's case file for nearly seven years. Tartaglione reported the yellow legal pad note hidden in a book to guards, but a judge ordered it sealed, and the Department of Justice claims unawareness until now. The Times has moved to unseal the document amid ongoing Epstein file disclosures, fueling trader focus on court rulings, potential DOJ or FBI actions, or leaks. No release timeline exists, with procedural hurdles likely delaying public access despite heightened scrutiny.
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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.
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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.
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0x65070BE91...A New York Times investigation published April 30, 2026, disclosed that a purported suicide note handwritten by Jeffrey Epstein—allegedly reading in part "Time to say goodbye" and found by his former cellmate, convicted murderer Nicholas Tartaglione, after Epstein's July 2019 jail cell injury—has been sealed in a New York federal courthouse vault within Tartaglione's case file for nearly seven years. Tartaglione reported the yellow legal pad note hidden in a book to guards, but a judge ordered it sealed, and the Department of Justice claims unawareness until now. The Times has moved to unseal the document amid ongoing Epstein file disclosures, fueling trader focus on court rulings, potential DOJ or FBI actions, or leaks. No release timeline exists, with procedural hurdles likely delaying public access despite heightened scrutiny.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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