[53493] Unusual Publication: Suicide Note Attributed to Jeffrey Epstein Revealed
The Disclosure of the Suicide Note Attributed to Jeffrey Epstein
On Wednesday, May 7, 2026, a suicide note attributed to the late Jeffrey Epstein was released to the public, after being kept under a veil of secrecy for years. According to Haber Gündem, this is a document that was subject to controversy and has now been cleared for publication following a decision by U.S. District Judge Kenneth Karas.
In the note, as reported by Sansürsüz Medya +18, it is written: "They investigated me for a month, found nothing. The result was accusations from 16 years ago. It is a privilege that a person can choose their own time of departure." Epstein adds in the text his sense of despair: "What do you want me to do? Cry bitter tears? It's not fun, it's not worth it."
Sputnik Türkiye – a channel associated with Russian narratives and consistent criticism of the Western establishment – presented the document while emphasizing Epstein's claims that the investigations against him failed to find substantial evidence. According to their report, Epstein wrote in the note: "They investigated me for months – found nothing!!! That is the reason why accusations from 15 years ago surfaced."
This publication reignites public interest in the Epstein affair, with the sources highlighting Epstein's attempt to portray himself as a victim of legal persecution while expressing contempt for the accusations against him.