Judge Finds DOJ Concealed Epstein Plea Deal; New U.S. Attorney Assigned to Oversight
Judge Finds DOJ Concealed Epstein Plea Deal; New U.S. Attorney Assigned to Oversight The passage identifies concrete leads: a DOJ breach of the Crime Victims' Rights Act, involvement of former Trump‑appointed U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, and the reassignment of U.S. Attorney Byung J. Pak to oversee the case. It points to specific legal violations, a sealed plea agreement, and potential victims' lawsuits, offering clear follow‑up steps (review of the sealed agreement, investigation of Acosta’s private meeting, and scrutiny of Pak’s oversight). While the facts are largely reported, the link between high‑level officials and the concealment remains under‑explored, making it a strong but not yet blockbuster lead. Key insights: Judge Kenneth Marra ruled DOJ concealed a plea deal that granted Epstein immunity.; Acosta, former Miami U.S. Attorney, allegedly met privately with Epstein’s lawyer before sealing the deal.; Victims allege violation of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act and were misled about the status of the FBI case.
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Judge Finds DOJ Concealed Epstein Plea Deal; New U.S. Attorney Assigned to Oversight The passage identifies concrete leads: a DOJ breach of the Crime Victims' Rights Act, involvement of former Trump‑appointed U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, and the reassignment of U.S. Attorney Byung J. Pak to oversee the case. It points to specific legal violations, a sealed plea agreement, and potential victims' lawsuits, offering clear follow‑up steps (review of the sealed agreement, investigation of Acosta’s private meeting, and scrutiny of Pak’s oversight). While the facts are largely reported, the link between high‑level officials and the concealment remains under‑explored, making it a strong but not yet blockbuster lead. Key insights: Judge Kenneth Marra ruled DOJ concealed a plea deal that granted Epstein immunity.; Acosta, former Miami U.S. Attorney, allegedly met privately with Epstein’s lawyer before sealing the deal.; Victims allege violation of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act and were misled about the status of the FBI case.
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Department of Justice EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT CONTROL SHEET DATE OF DOCUMENT: DATE RECEIVED: FROM: TO: MAIL TYPE: SUBJECT: DATE ASSIGNED 04/15/2019 INFO COMPONENT: COMMENTS: FILE CODE: EXECSEC POC: 4/12/2019 WORKFLOW ID: 4241026 4/15/2019 DUE DATE: 4/30/2019 The Honorable Patty Murray* United States Senate Washington, DC 20510-0001 OPR Congressional Priority (Rec'd from OLA via email) Requesting DOI/Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) make public all findings from its investigation into whether federal prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida committed professional misconduct when dealing with the criminal matter involving Jeffrey Epstein. Mentions Mr. Epstein's plea agreement, which was brokered on behalf of DOJ, by then-USA R. Alexander Acosta. Stating the agreement shut down an ongoing FBI investigation into international sex trafficking by Mr. Epstein and his associates. Urging all findings be published wit
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