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Bill Maher reveals Jeffrey Epstein's alleged suicide note on Real Time

A dark joke or a chilling revelation? Maher dissects Epstein's final words while poking fun at Hollywood's latest feud. The internet is divided.

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Bill Maher reveals Jeffrey Epstein's alleged suicide note on Real Time

Bill Maher has shared details of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged suicide note on his HBO show, Real Time with Bill Maher. The host drew comparisons between the note’s wording and former President Donald Trump’s speech style. He also made light of a recent legal spat between actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni during the same episode. The note, reportedly written by Epstein and found by a former cellmate, includes defiant statements. It reads, 'They investigated me' and 'FOUND NOTHING!!!' before ending with 'NO FUN - NOT WORTH IT!!' The text also references a line from The Little Rascals: 'Whatcha want me to do - Bust out cryin!!'

Later in the programme, Maher shifted focus to the dispute between Lively and Baldoni over the film It Ends with Us. He joked that the pair had reached a 'peace deal' without any money changing hands. The host described the movie itself as poorly received by critics.

Real Time with Bill Maher airs every Friday at 10/9c on HBO. Maher’s segment highlighted both the Epstein note’s unusual phrasing and a lighter legal feud in Hollywood. The episode mixed commentary on serious allegations with humour about celebrity conflicts. The show continues its weekly run on HBO.

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