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Miami U.S. Attorney's Office Recuses from Jeffrey Epstein Case; Trump Appointees Under ScrutinyCase Filekaggle-ho-031407House OversightMiami U.S. Attorney's Office Recuses from Jeffrey Epstein Case; Trump Appointees Under Scrutiny
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Miami U.S. Attorney's Office Recuses from Jeffrey Epstein Case; Trump Appointees Under Scrutiny
Miami U.S. Attorney's Office Recuses from Jeffrey Epstein Case; Trump Appointees Under Scrutiny The passage details a DOJ recusal, reassignment to a Trump‑appointed U.S. Attorney, and mentions ongoing investigations into former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta (now Labor Secretary) and AG nominee William Barr. These are concrete leads-names, dates, and agency actions-that merit follow‑up, especially regarding potential prosecutorial misconduct and the sealed plea deal. While much of the information has been reported, the specific connection to the Office of Professional Responsibility and the fresh oversight by U.S. Attorney Byung J. Pak provide actionable investigative angles. Key insights: Miami U.S. Attorney's Office recused itself from the Epstein victims' rights case in March 2019.; Case reassigned to U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, Byung J. "BJay" Pak, a Trump appointee.; Former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, also a Trump‑appointed Labor Secretary, is under a DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility probe for possible misconduct.
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