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Miami U.S. Attorney’s Office recuses itself from Jeffrey Epstein case amid calls for DOJ oversight

Miami U.S. Attorney’s Office recuses itself from Jeffrey Epstein case amid calls for DOJ oversight The passage notes a recusal by a regional U.S. Attorney’s Office in the high‑profile Epstein case and references AG nominee William Barr’s pledge to investigate the handling of the case. While it provides specific actors and a timeline, it offers no concrete evidence of misconduct or financial flows, limiting its investigative immediacy but still worth follow‑up for potential obstruction or conflict‑of‑interest inquiries. Key insights: Miami U.S. Attorney’s Office formally recused itself from the Epstein victims’ rights case in early March 2019.; The case was reassigned to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Atlanta.; Sen. Ben Sasse questioned AG nominee William Barr about the Epstein case, prompting a pledge for DOJ review.

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Miami U.S. Attorney’s Office recuses itself from Jeffrey Epstein case amid calls for DOJ oversight The passage notes a recusal by a regional U.S. Attorney’s Office in the high‑profile Epstein case and references AG nominee William Barr’s pledge to investigate the handling of the case. While it provides specific actors and a timeline, it offers no concrete evidence of misconduct or financial flows, limiting its investigative immediacy but still worth follow‑up for potential obstruction or conflict‑of‑interest inquiries. Key insights: Miami U.S. Attorney’s Office formally recused itself from the Epstein victims’ rights case in early March 2019.; The case was reassigned to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Atlanta.; Sen. Ben Sasse questioned AG nominee William Barr about the Epstein case, prompting a pledge for DOJ review.

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