Nicholas Tartaglione is a former police officer from the United States who gained significant attention due to his involvement in a high-profile criminal case. Born in 1968, Tartaglione served as a police officer in Briarcliff Manor, New York, and later in the town of Mount Vernon.
Tartaglione's name came into the public spotlight when he was arrested in December 2016 in connection with a quadruple murder. He was accused of kidnapping, killing, and burying four men on a property he owned in upstate New York. The victims were allegedly involved in drug-related activities, and the motive behind the killings was believed to be related to a dispute over money.
After a short trial, Tartaglione was found guilty on all counts.
In this episode, we take another look at Jeffrey Epstein's remarks about Tartaglione and how he reported to his lawyers and others that he feared the man that was in the cell with him.
Meanwhile, the MCC, after a short and less than thorough investigation, shrugged their shoulders and kept it moving.
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Jeffrey Epstein feared cellmate, a muscle-bound ex-cop charged in murder who was moved before financier's death: report | Fox News
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