'Time to say goodbye,' Epstein allegedly wrote in newly released purported suicide note

The note was purportedly left behind before his first attempt to kill himself.

A suicide note purportedly left behind in his jail cell by the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein before his first attempt to kill himself said, "It is a treat to be able to choose one's time to say goodbye." 

Epstein's former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione -- a convicted quadruple murderer -- claimed that he found the note tucked in a book in the days after Epstein's first suicide attempt in July 2019. At the time, Epstein denied being suicidal and told a psychologist, "I have no interest in killing myself." 

A federal judge ordered the note unsealed on Wednesday, giving the public and investigators their first look at the purported suicide note. 

A suicide note was purportedly left behind in Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell before his first attempt to kill himself.
ABC News

The cryptic, one-page handwritten note offered few new details about Epstein's purported motivations, and there is no confirmation that Epstein himself authored it.

"They investigated me for month -- found nothing!!!" the note said.

Jeffrey Epstein in Cambridge, Ma., Sept. 8, 2004.
Rick Friedman/Corbis via Getty Images

"Whatcha want me to do -- burst out crying!" the note continued. "NO FUN -- NOT WORTH IT!!" 

One line of the seven-line note is unclear because a word is indecipherable.

Epstein died in jail while awaiting trial on August 10, 2019. His death was ruled a suicide by hanging by the New York Medical Examiner's Office, and the Justice Department concurred with that finding. 

Related Topics

Sponsored Content by Taboola