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kaggle-ho-012577House Oversight

DOJ Attorney Defends Role in Jeffrey Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement and Mentions Personal Connection to Bert Ocariz

DOJ Attorney Defends Role in Jeffrey Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement and Mentions Personal Connection to Bert Ocariz The passage reveals internal DOJ communications about the negotiation of Epstein’s non‑prosecution deal, including references to sentencing calculations, prison placement, and a possible leak. It also discloses a personal relationship between the DOJ attorney and a figure (Bert Ocariz) linked to the case, which could be a conflict‑of‑interest lead. While the details are not new, they provide concrete follow‑up points (e.g., the attorney’s name, the non‑prosecution agreement, the alleged leak source) that merit further investigation. Key insights: DOJ attorney acknowledges involvement in shaping Epstein’s non‑prosecution agreement.; Mentions correcting sentencing guideline calculations that would have increased prison time.; Contacted Bureau of Prisons about eligibility for a prison camp.

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DOJ Attorney Defends Role in Jeffrey Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement and Mentions Personal Connection to Bert Ocariz The passage reveals internal DOJ communications about the negotiation of Epstein’s non‑prosecution deal, including references to sentencing calculations, prison placement, and a possible leak. It also discloses a personal relationship between the DOJ attorney and a figure (Bert Ocariz) linked to the case, which could be a conflict‑of‑interest lead. While the details are not new, they provide concrete follow‑up points (e.g., the attorney’s name, the non‑prosecution agreement, the alleged leak source) that merit further investigation. Key insights: DOJ attorney acknowledges involvement in shaping Epstein’s non‑prosecution agreement.; Mentions correcting sentencing guideline calculations that would have increased prison time.; Contacted Bureau of Prisons about eligibility for a prison camp.

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