Editorial Highlights DOJ and Former Officials’ Role in Jeffrey Epstein Non‑Prosecution Deal
The passage identifies specific actors – former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta (later Labor Secretary), former Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer, DOJ attorney Byung Pak, and federal prosecuto Acosta, as U.S. Attorney, granted Epstein immunity and a plea to minor state charges in 2007. Krischer, Palm Beach County State Attorney, collaborated with Acosta and Epstein’s lawyers. Byung Pak, DO
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The passage identifies specific actors – former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta (later Labor Secretary), former Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer, DOJ attorney Byung Pak, and federal prosecuto Acosta, as U.S. Attorney, granted Epstein immunity and a plea to minor state charges in 2007. Krischer, Palm Beach County State Attorney, collaborated with Acosta and Epstein’s lawyers. Byung Pak, DO
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