A federal judge in the United States has released a handwritten note allegedly written by Jeffrey Epstein just weeks before the disgraced financier was found dead inside his prison cell in New York City nearly seven years ago.
The chilling document, described as a possible “farewell message,” is once again fueling worldwide fascination and controversy surrounding one of the most mysterious and debated deaths in recent American history.
According to court records, the note was made public by federal judge Kenneth Karas after a request from The New York Times, which reportedly discovered the document buried within court archives connected to the criminal case of Nicholas Tartaglione — Epstein’s former cellmate.
The handwritten message contains disturbing lines that immediately triggered intense reactions online.
“I was investigated for months — they found nothing! It is a pleasure to be able to choose the time to say goodbye… It is not fun, not worth it!” the note reportedly states.
Authorities have neither officially confirmed nor denied the authenticity of the document.
That uncertainty has only intensified speculation.
For years, Epstein’s death has remained the center of endless conspiracy theories involving powerful elites, political figures, billionaires, royalty, and celebrities connected to his social circle.
Epstein was awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges when he died inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan on August 10, 2019. His death was officially ruled a suicide by hanging.
But almost immediately, millions of people questioned the official explanation.
Broken surveillance cameras, sleeping guards, alleged irregularities inside the jail, and Epstein’s extensive network of wealthy associates turned the case into one of the biggest public controversies of the decade.
Now, the release of this alleged final message is reopening old wounds and reigniting public suspicion.
The document reportedly surfaced after Tartaglione handed it over to his lawyers in 2019.
The former police officer — who is currently serving four consecutive life sentences for a brutal quadruple murder committed in 2016 — had shared a prison cell with Epstein shortly before Epstein’s death.
According to reports, Tartaglione discovered the note in July 2019 after Epstein allegedly attempted suicide for the first time and was found with marks around his neck.
At the time, investigators questioned whether Tartaglione may have been involved in the incident.
His legal team reportedly kept the note as part of his defense in case authorities attempted to accuse him of harming his cellmate.
Weeks later, Epstein was found dead.
The note’s sudden public release has sparked fierce debate across social media platforms, where reactions range from disbelief to outrage.
Some users believe the wording sounds like a man overwhelmed by public humiliation, criminal charges, and the collapse of his empire.
Others insist the note raises even more troubling questions.
Why was it hidden for so long?
Who exactly had access to it?
And why is it appearing publicly now, years after the investigation officially concluded?
The phrase claiming investigators “found nothing” particularly caught public attention, given the mountain of allegations and evidence tied to Epstein’s criminal case.
Critics quickly pointed out that numerous women had accused Epstein of abuse long before his final arrest in 2019.
Others focused on the line about “choosing” when to say goodbye, interpreting it as a possible indication of suicidal intent.
Still, experts caution that without forensic confirmation, the document’s authenticity remains uncertain.
The release comes during renewed global attention surrounding Epstein-related files and ongoing public pressure for transparency involving his associates and sealed investigative records.
Over the years, Epstein’s case has become symbolic for many Americans who believe powerful individuals often escape accountability through wealth, influence, and political connections.
His death before trial prevented what many hoped would be a massive public reckoning involving some of the world’s most influential figures.
That unfinished story continues to haunt public discourse even years later.
Now, with this mysterious handwritten message suddenly emerging from the shadows, the Epstein saga has once again exploded back into headlines around the world.
And for millions still searching for answers, the release of the alleged farewell note only deepens the mystery surrounding the man whose secrets may never fully be uncovered.
