Judge releases note that cellmate says he found after Jeffrey Epstein’s suspected suicide try A judge released the note Wednesday after The New York Times petitioned last week to unseal it and other documents in a case involving the cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione.
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A judge released the note Wednesday after The New York Times petitioned last week to unseal it and other documents in a case involving the cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione.
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· click + to trackThis copyrighted content discusses how Tunisia factored into Jeffrey Epstein's recruitment operations through modelling events and scouts. Travel logistics, a 2009 modelling contest in Tunis, and correspondence with recruiter Daniel Amar Siad illustrate how formal industry competitions were leveraged for informal scouting networks tied to criminal activity.
Civic organizations request Harvard, Princeton look into Romanian academics involved with Epstein Eight civic organizations from Romania have launched a public initiative requesting Harvard University and Princeton University to carry out disciplinary investigations related to academics who appeared in the Epstein files. The initiators present the initiative as part of a broader effort toward institutional accountability, emphasizing that their actions are based on “primary public sources” and that the goal is “transparency and institutional responsibility.” Jeffrey Epstein was an American magnate convicted of sexual offenses, known for building an extensive network of contacts in political, academic, and business circles. In 2008, he pleaded guilty to soliciting a minor for prostitution and received a reduced sentence, which generated major controversy.
f1a01e43…openwatch.io →Uma carta de suicídio supostamente escrita por Jeffrey Epstein em uma prisão de Manhattan foi mantida em segredo por quase sete anos, guardada em um tribunal de Nova York . Leia mais (04/30/2026 - 17h58)