A purported suicide note by Jeffrey Epstein, discovered by former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione after Epstein's prior jail injury weeks before his 2019 death, remains sealed in a New York federal courthouse file tied to Tartaglione's case. The New York Times reported its existence on April 30, 2026—describing it as handwritten on yellow legal pad paper hidden in a book, with phrases like "time to say goodbye"—and petitioned Judge Kenneth Karas to unseal it for public release. The Department of Justice confirmed unawareness of the note, absent from its earlier Epstein file disclosures. Traders eye a potential court ruling or DOJ/FBI involvement as key triggers for any disclosure amid procedural hurdles and historical secrecy around Epstein records.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-update$22,804 Vol.
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$22,804 Vol.
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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.
Binuksan ang Market: Apr 30, 2026, 7:08 PM ET
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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.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A purported suicide note by Jeffrey Epstein, discovered by former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione after Epstein's prior jail injury weeks before his 2019 death, remains sealed in a New York federal courthouse file tied to Tartaglione's case. The New York Times reported its existence on April 30, 2026—describing it as handwritten on yellow legal pad paper hidden in a book, with phrases like "time to say goodbye"—and petitioned Judge Kenneth Karas to unseal it for public release. The Department of Justice confirmed unawareness of the note, absent from its earlier Epstein file disclosures. Traders eye a potential court ruling or DOJ/FBI involvement as key triggers for any disclosure amid procedural hurdles and historical secrecy around Epstein records.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-update
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