Nicholas Tartaglione And His Jailhouse Interview (1/21/25)
21.01.2025
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Nicholas Tartaglione is a former police officer in New York who was arrested and charged in 2016 for his involvement in a drug-related quadruple homicide. Prosecutors alleged that Tartaglione lured four men to a bar in Orange County, New York, where they were tortured and killed over a drug deal dispute. The case garnered widespread attention due to the brutality of the murders and Tartaglione's prior law enforcement career. While awaiting trial, Tartaglione was held in the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York City, where he briefly shared a cell with Jeffrey Epstein.
Tartaglione’s connection to Epstein became significant after Epstein was found injured in his cell in July 2019, weeks before his death. Reports suggested that Tartaglione may have attacked Epstein, though he denied any involvement, claiming he attempted to assist Epstein instead. The incident fueled speculation and conspiracy theories, especially following Epstein’s death by apparent suicide in August 2019. Tartaglione’s presence in Epstein’s cell during a critical period added to public scrutiny of the MCC, highlighting concerns about inmate safety and accountability within the facility.
In a recent jailhouse interview, Nicholas Tartaglione, a former police officer convicted of a 2016 quadruple homicide, revealed that federal prosecutors had offered Jeffrey Epstein a plea deal in exchange for incriminating information on then-President Donald Trump. Tartaglione, who shared a cell with Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan weeks before Epstein's death in August 2019, recounted that Epstein discussed the possibility of fabricating information to secure a lighter sentence but ultimately claimed to have no substantial information on Trump. Tartaglione also mentioned that Epstein considered cooperating to protect his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. These revelations shed new light on the legal strategies considered during Epstein's incarceration and the pressures he faced prior to his death.
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Tartaglione’s connection to Epstein became significant after Epstein was found injured in his cell in July 2019, weeks before his death. Reports suggested that Tartaglione may have attacked Epstein, though he denied any involvement, claiming he attempted to assist Epstein instead. The incident fueled speculation and conspiracy theories, especially following Epstein’s death by apparent suicide in August 2019. Tartaglione’s presence in Epstein’s cell during a critical period added to public scrutiny of the MCC, highlighting concerns about inmate safety and accountability within the facility.
In a recent jailhouse interview, Nicholas Tartaglione, a former police officer convicted of a 2016 quadruple homicide, revealed that federal prosecutors had offered Jeffrey Epstein a plea deal in exchange for incriminating information on then-President Donald Trump. Tartaglione, who shared a cell with Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan weeks before Epstein's death in August 2019, recounted that Epstein discussed the possibility of fabricating information to secure a lighter sentence but ultimately claimed to have no substantial information on Trump. Tartaglione also mentioned that Epstein considered cooperating to protect his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. These revelations shed new light on the legal strategies considered during Epstein's incarceration and the pressures he faced prior to his death.
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source:
Feds offered Jeffrey Epstein a deal for dirt on Trump: ex-cellmate
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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