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Allegations of Improper Deal-Making Between U.S. Attorney, Jeffrey Epstein, and Labor Secretary Nominee Acosta

The passage references a U.S. attorney allegedly negotiating directly with Epstein, a high‑profile criminal defendant, and links the matter to the confirmation of former Miami federal prosecutor Aleja Bradley Edwards, representing Epstein victims, questions a U.S. attorney’s negotiation with Epstein. Acosta, nominated by President Trump for Labor Secretary, was questioned about an Epstein‑related

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #023014
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1
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The passage references a U.S. attorney allegedly negotiating directly with Epstein, a high‑profile criminal defendant, and links the matter to the confirmation of former Miami federal prosecutor Aleja Bradley Edwards, representing Epstein victims, questions a U.S. attorney’s negotiation with Epstein. Acosta, nominated by President Trump for Labor Secretary, was questioned about an Epstein‑related

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| Fal ‘How in the world, do you, the U.S. attorney, engage in a negotiation with a criminal defendant, basically allowing that criminal defendant to write up the agreement?’ said Bradley Edwards, shown here, who is representing some of the victims of serial sex abuser and Palm Beach multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein. Emily Michot emichot@miamtherald.com November: Johnson backs out of a press conference just days before Election Day, saying she had been threatened and was fearful. She later drops the lawsuit. 2017 February: President Trump nominates former Miami federal prosecutor Acosta as U.S. secretary of labor. Acosta is compelled at his confirmation hearing to briefly address questions about the deal he approved for Epstein. One lawmaker requests more records from the Epstein case. Acosta is confirmed. June: Roberts settles her lawsuit with Maxwell for an undisclosed sum. 2018 December: Civil trial is scheduled in Palm Beach County Court on Bradley Edwards’ allegations that Epstein sued him to punish him for representing several of his victims. The malicious-prosecution lawsuit is set to begin Dec. 4. Epstein has indicated he will not appear in court for trial. The girls who were abused by Jeffrey Epstein and the cops who championed their cause remain angry over what they regard as a gross injustice, while Epstein's

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