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Alleged DOJ Mishandling of Notification Letter Regarding Jeffrey Epstein Victims
Alleged DOJ Mishandling of Notification Letter Regarding Jeffrey Epstein Victims The passage suggests possible government misconduct in sending a misleading letter to alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein, involving senior DOJ officials (AAG Fisher, AUSA Acosta) and raises questions about improper pressure on victims and potential civil litigation tactics. While it provides specific names and dates, the claims are unverified and lack concrete evidence of financial flows, limiting its immediacy but still offering a strong investigative lead. Key insights: Defense raised 14 substantive objections to a DOJ notification letter about Epstein victims.; AAG Fisher intervened to halt the letter's transmission.; AUSA Acosta admitted the cited Justice for All Act of 2004 was incorrectly used.
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