Case Filekaggle-ho-010724House OversightInternal memo flags potential DOJ bias in decision to prosecute Jeffrey Epstein
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Internal memo flags potential DOJ bias in decision to prosecute Jeffrey Epstein
Internal memo flags potential DOJ bias in decision to prosecute Jeffrey Epstein The passage reveals that senior DOJ officials were urged to review a CEOS assessment that seemingly cleared the U.S. Attorney’s discretion to prosecute Epstein, despite concerns of selectivity and unprecedented federal application. It mentions specific actors (Mark Filip, Mr. Acosta, CEOS, USAO Miami) and suggests a possible internal push‑back that could merit further investigation into prosecutorial decision‑making and any undue influence. Key insights: Mark Filip (then Acting Attorney General) received a memo about a CEOS review of the Epstein case.; CEOS concluded the U.S. Attorney would not abuse discretion, delegating the decision back to Mr. Acosta.; The memo argues the CEOS review was minimal and failed to address selectivity concerns.
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