Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta allegedly knew of a prosecutor's concealment of victim info in a prior child sex case before the Epstein plea ...
The passage links a senior Justice Department official (Alexander Acosta) to a prior misconduct by a subordinate prosecutor that was concealed, suggesting a pattern of handling sexual abuse cases that Acosta was notified in 2007 that prosecutor A. Marie Villafafa concealed victim information in a Tex A federal judge rebuked Villafafa for “intentional and/or serious lapse in judgment.” Acosta defen
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The passage links a senior Justice Department official (Alexander Acosta) to a prior misconduct by a subordinate prosecutor that was concealed, suggesting a pattern of handling sexual abuse cases that Acosta was notified in 2007 that prosecutor A. Marie Villafafa concealed victim information in a Tex A federal judge rebuked Villafafa for “intentional and/or serious lapse in judgment.” Acosta defen
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