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Miami U.S. Attorney Recuses from Epstein Case Amid Claims of Prosecutorial Misconduct and Sealed Plea DealCase Filekaggle-ho-031170House OversightMiami U.S. Attorney Recuses from Epstein Case Amid Claims of Prosecutorial Misconduct and Sealed Plea Deal
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Miami U.S. Attorney Recuses from Epstein Case Amid Claims of Prosecutorial Misconduct and Sealed Plea Deal
Miami U.S. Attorney Recuses from Epstein Case Amid Claims of Prosecutorial Misconduct and Sealed Plea Deal The passage reveals that the Miami U.S. Attorney's Office recused itself from the Jeffrey Epstein case, cites a sealed plea agreement overseen by former Attorney Alexander Acosta (appointed by Trump), mentions a DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility probe, and references victims' rights violations. These details provide concrete leads-names, agencies, and procedural actions-that merit further investigation into possible misconduct, cover‑ups, and the role of high‑level officials. Key insights: Miami U.S. Attorney's Office recused itself from the Epstein case and reassigned it to the Atlanta office.; Former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, a Trump appointee, allegedly met privately with Epstein’s lawyers to seal the plea deal.; Victims allege DOJ violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by not informing them of the plea agreement.
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