Nicholas Tartaglione
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Multiple murder and drug conspiracy suspect who was Epstein's cellmate; questioned after Epstein was found semiconscious with neck injuries on July 23, 2019, but cleared of any connection.
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Mutual Connections
Entities connected to Nicholas Tartaglione through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Person
Michael Thomas
Connected via: Jeffrey Epstein, Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC)
Organization
Jerusalem Post
Connected via: Jeffrey Epstein, Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC)
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William Barr
Connected via: Jeffrey Epstein, Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC)
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
Connected via: Jeffrey Epstein, Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC)
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Federal Bureau of Prisons
Connected via: Jeffrey Epstein, Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC)
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Associated With
- Event July 23, 2019 incident - Tartaglione was Epstein's cellmate at the time of the incident; questioned but cleared by internal investigation. Official Document
- Person Jeffrey Epstein - Tartaglione was Epstein's cellmate at the time of the July 23, 2019 incident; he was questioned and cleared of any co... Official Document
- Person Jeffrey Epstein - Tartaglione was Epstein's cellmate at the time of the July 23, 2019 incident and was questioned but cleared of involv... Official Document
Attended
- Event July 23, 2019 MCC incident - Tartaglione was Epstein's cellmate during the July 23 incident and was questioned about it Court Record
Mentioned In
- Event Epstein's initial incident - Internal investigation cleared Tartaglione of involvement in July 23 incident Official Document
- Event July 23, 2019 Epstein incident - Tartaglione was present in the cell during the July 23, 2019 incident and was initially accused by Epstein of causing... Multiple Sources
- Event July 23, 2019 cell incident - Tartaglione was present during the July 23 incident and helped alert guards to Epstein's condition; an internal priso... Official Document
Connected To
- Person Jeffrey Epstein - Tartaglione was Epstein's cellmate at MCC and was questioned but cleared after Epstein was found with neck injuries o... Court Record
Located At
- Location Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) - Nicholas Tartaglione was incarcerated at MCC as Epstein's cellmate Official Document
Source Documents & Evidence
“Prison officials questioned his cellmate, multiple murder and drug conspiracy suspect Nicholas Tartaglione. He denied harming Epstein. An internal prison investigation cleared Tartaglione of any connection to the event.”Accessed: 2026-02-21
“Nicholas John Tartaglione (born October 10, 1967) is an American former police officer who was convicted of drug trafficking and the murder of four people. He is also known for being the cell mate of Jeffrey Epstein.”Accessed: 2026-03-11
“At 1:27 a.m. on July 23, 2019, Epstein was found semiconscious in his cell with injuries to his neck. Prison officials questioned his cellmate, multiple murder and drug conspiracy suspect Nicholas Tartaglione. He denied harming Epstein. An interna...”
“At 1:27 a.m. on July 23, 2019, Epstein was found semiconscious in his cell with injuries to his neck. Prison officials questioned his cellmate, multiple murder and drug conspiracy suspect Nicholas Tartaglione. He denied harming Epstein. An interna...”
“Prison officials questioned his cellmate, multiple murder and drug conspiracy suspect Nicholas Tartaglione . He denied harming Epstein. An internal prison investigation cleared Tartaglione of any connection to the event.”
“At 1:27 a.m. on July 23, 2019, Epstein was found semiconscious in his cell with injuries to his neck. Prison officials questioned his cellmate, multiple murder and drug conspiracy suspect Nicholas Tartaglione. He denied harming Epstein. An interna...”Accessed: 2026-04-25
Added: 2026-02-21
· Updated: 2026-05-07
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