Former Cellmate Claims Jeffrey Epstein Left Suicide Note, Document Tied Up in Legal Battle
Multiple outlets report Epstein's ex-cellmate found an alleged suicide note after an earlier attempt. The document remains contested in court proceedings for years.
Former Cellmate Reveals Alleged Epstein Suicide Note
Multiple news outlets reported Thursday that Jeffrey Epstein's former cellmate has alleged the financier left a suicide note following an earlier suicide attempt. According to reports from People.com, ABC News, Newsweek, and CBS News, the ex-cellmate found what he claims was a suicide note from Epstein.
CBS News reported that this alleged suicide note has been "tied up in court for years," citing New York Times reporting. The document's existence and contents remain disputed through ongoing legal proceedings, with the note's authenticity and legal status still unresolved.
High-Profile Connections Continue to Emerge
Several major publications revealed new connections to the Epstein case. NewsNation reported that Ghislaine Maxwell's billionaire ex-boyfriend testified about Jeffrey Epstein, though specific details of the testimony were not disclosed. Meanwhile, Variety published an investigation titled "Michael Jackson and Jeffrey Epstein: Photos, Testimony and More Reveal Their Ties," suggesting previously unknown connections between the late pop star and the convicted sex trafficker.
The Wall Street Journal ran a piece examining how "The Rothschild Dynasty Survived Wars and Crises" but questioning whether "the Epstein Files" could impact the banking family, indicating potential new revelations in recently released documents.
Legal and Financial Revelations
The New York Post reported exclusively that Goldman Sachs' Kathy Ruemmler allegedly turned down a $30 million offer to represent Jeffrey Epstein, according to sources. This revelation sheds light on the high-stakes legal maneuvering surrounding Epstein's case and the substantial resources he was willing to deploy for legal representation.
Additionally, The Times published an investigation asking "Why is there a mosque on Jeffrey Epstein's island?" - raising new questions about structures and activities on Little St. James. These reports suggest ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's private island and its various buildings and purposes.