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U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta defends handling of alleged Epstein victim claims and money‑laundering charges
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U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta defends handling of alleged Epstein victim claims and money‑laundering charges

U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta defends handling of alleged Epstein victim claims and money‑laundering charges The passage reveals internal communications about a victim‑notification process funded by Jeffrey Epstein, mentions attempts to secure immunity, and shows Acosta’s justification for expanding money‑laundering charges. It links a high‑ranking DOJ official to Epstein’s legal strategy, offering a concrete lead (the attorney who was paid by Epstein, the victim‑notification letter, and the Money Laundering Section consultation). While not a new scandal, it provides actionable names, dates, and procedural details that merit further investigation. Key insights: Attorney for alleged victim Ms. Miller was paid by Jeffrey Epstein and instructed to demand immunity.; Acosta’s office was asked to send a victim‑notification letter but could not disclose its terms.; Acosta asserts that the Money Laundering Section reviewed and approved the expansion of charges.

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