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A Look Back: Jeffrey Epstein's Former Lawyer Doesn't Believe Th Official Narrative About His Death

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Nicholas Tartaglione is a former police officer who gained notoriety due to his involvement in a high-profile criminal case. He was arrested in December 2016 and faced charges related to the alleged murder of four men in a drug-related conspiracy in 2016. Tartaglione was also accused of involvement in cocaine distribution.
Before his legal troubles, Tartaglione served as a police officer in New York. However, his arrest and subsequent legal proceedings drew significant attention, especially given the severity of the charges against him and his previous occupation in law enforcement. The case garnered media coverage due to its complexities and Tartaglione's background.
While he was incarcerated at MCC, he was put in a cell with Jeffrey Epstein. What happened in that cell when Epstein allegedly attempted suicide the first time? According to Tartaglione he is the hero. Jeffrey Epstein was singing a different tune though.
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Attorney Says Epstein Never Committed Suicide; He Wanted to Fight Charges & Get Out on Bail | Yonkers Times
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Nicholas Tartaglione is a former police officer who gained notoriety due to his involvement in a high-profile criminal case. He was arrested in December 2016 and faced charges related to the alleged murder of four men in a drug-related conspiracy in 2016. Tartaglione was also accused of involvement in cocaine distribution.
Before his legal troubles, Tartaglione served as a police officer in New York. However, his arrest and subsequent legal proceedings drew significant attention, especially given the severity of the charges against him and his previous occupation in law enforcement. The case garnered media coverage due to its complexities and Tartaglione's background.
While he was incarcerated at MCC, he was put in a cell with Jeffrey Epstein. What happened in that cell when Epstein allegedly attempted suicide the first time? According to Tartaglione he is the hero. Jeffrey Epstein was singing a different tune though.
(commercial at 7:31)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Attorney Says Epstein Never Committed Suicide; He Wanted to Fight Charges & Get Out on Bail | Yonkers Times
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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