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Former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta and prosecutor A. Marie Villafaria allegedly concealed victim information in Jeffrey Epstein plea dealFormer U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta and prosecutor A. Marie Villafaria allegedly concealed victim information in Jeffrey Epstein plea deal
Former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta and prosecutor A. Marie Villafaria allegedly concealed victim information in Jeffrey Epstein plea deal The passage links a high‑ranking former cabinet official (Alex Acosta, then U.S. Secretary of Labor) and a senior federal prosecutor to alleged misconduct in the Epstein case, citing court orders, judge comments, and internal DOJ investigations. It provides specific names, dates, and documents (court orders, emails) that could be pursued for evidence, making it a strong lead for further investigative work. However, much of the information is already reported in the media, limiting its novelty. Key insights: Judge William J. Zloch rebuked prosecutor A. Marie Villafaria for withholding victim history in a 2005 Texas‑Florida sex case.; Acosta, then U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, defended Villafaria’s actions and later participated in the 2008 Epstein plea bargain.; Internal DOJ probe launched in Jan 2019 into possible professional misconduct by Acosta and Villafaria.
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Former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta and prosecutor A. Marie Villafaria allegedly concealed victim information in Jeffrey Epstein plea deal The passage links a high‑ranking former cabinet official (Alex Acosta, then U.S. Secretary of Labor) and a senior federal prosecutor to alleged misconduct in the Epstein case, citing court orders, judge comments, and internal DOJ investigations. It provides specific names, dates, and documents (court orders, emails) that could be pursued for evidence, making it a strong lead for further investigative work. However, much of the information is already reported in the media, limiting its novelty. Key insights: Judge William J. Zloch rebuked prosecutor A. Marie Villafaria for withholding victim history in a 2005 Texas‑Florida sex case.; Acosta, then U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, defended Villafaria’s actions and later participated in the 2008 Epstein plea bargain.; Internal DOJ probe launched in Jan 2019 into possible professional misconduct by Acosta and Villafaria.
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