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Email chain linking Steve Bannon and a source to Alex Acosta's handling of Jeffrey Epstein case

The passage cites a forwarded email from an unnamed source (Robert Grusky) to Steve Bannon discussing Acosta's alleged lenient plea deal for Epstein and a civil lawsuit buyout. It identifies high‑prof Steve Bannon received an email about Acosta’s role in Epstein’s plea bargain. Claims that Epstein bought out a civil suit that would have allowed victims to testify. Allegation that Acosta’s lenient

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #030958
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The passage cites a forwarded email from an unnamed source (Robert Grusky) to Steve Bannon discussing Acosta's alleged lenient plea deal for Epstein and a civil lawsuit buyout. It identifies high‑prof Steve Bannon received an email about Acosta’s role in Epstein’s plea bargain. Claims that Epstein bought out a civil suit that would have allowed victims to testify. Allegation that Acosta’s lenient

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civil-lawsuitjeffrey-epsteinprosecutorial-misconductsteve-bannonpotential-misconductpolitical-influencetrump-administrationlegal-exposuremoderate-importancehouse-oversightalex-acosta

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From: J [jeevacation@gmail.com] Sent: 12/6/2018 10:25:30 PM To: Steve Bannon nn Subject: Re: Alex Acosta update | Power Line https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article222705765.html On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 5:17 PM Steve Bannon {qq wrote: Begin forwarded message: From: Robert Grusky Date: December 6, 2018 at 3:52:15 PM EST To: Steve Bannon Subject: Alex Acosta update | Power Line https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2018/12/alex-acosta-update.ph Alex Acosta update Earlier this week, pedophile Jeffrey Epstein bought his way out of a lawsuit that would have given some of his victims the opportunity to testify about his predatory and criminal conduct. Victims never got that opportunity when Epstein faced criminal charges, because Alex Acosta — then the lead prosecutor, now the Secretary of Labor — let Epstein off with a ridiculously lenient sentence. Despite having committed hideous sex offenses with dozens of minors, Epstein received a sentence of 13 months in jail, during which he was often free during the day. Epstein’s decision to buy his out of the civil lawsuit, one that he had the nerve to initiate, benefits Acosta. The trial would have provided non-stop headlines, coupled with frequent references to the sweetheart deal Acosta gave him. As Randy Schultz puts it, the trial would have been the occasion for a long overdue public shaming of Acosta. Now, he avoids this consequence. But this doesn’t mean Acosta is out of the woods. He faces calls for his ouster from the Trump cabinet. Some calls are from the usual suspects. Michelle Goldberg of the New York Times has written a piece so obnoxious that it almost makes me want to see Acosta ride out the storm. But some conservatives are also advocating Acosta’s departure. Concerned Women for America 1s a stalwart conservative organization. It describes itself, accurately, as “focus[ed]

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URLhttps://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2018/12/alex-acosta-update.ph
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