Jeffrey Epstein's death in August 2019, while he was in jail awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges, remains the subject of raging controversy. Department of Justice Jeffrey Epstein's brother doesn't believe a newly released "suicide note" is legitimate. He says a "Little Rascals" show reference in the note was likely copied from Epstein files emails. The note predates the release of the Epstein files, according to the judge who unsealed it. When Jeffrey Epstein's brother saw the purported suicide note left by the now-dead financier, he didn't believe it was real. Mark Epstein, who has long maintained that his brother was murdered , told Business Insider the note, which was unsealed by a judge this week, is a forgery. "It wouldn't be hard to get some pro forger to forge a note," Mark Epstein told BI.…