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DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility launches probe into attorneys over lenient Epstein plea deal

DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility launches probe into attorneys over lenient Epstein plea deal The passage reveals a new internal DOJ investigation into possible professional misconduct by attorneys who handled Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 plea bargain, implicating former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta and linking the case to high‑profile figures (Trump, Bill Clinton). While the probe is limited in scope, it offers concrete leads – names, agency, and the alleged mishandling of a controversial case – that merit follow‑up. The controversy is high, but the investigation’s likely limited impact tempers the score. Key insights: Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd notified Sen. Ben Sasse of a DOJ OPR investigation into attorney conduct.; The probe focuses on whether lawyers allowed millionaire Jeffrey Epstein to serve only ~1 year in jail for alleged sexual abuse of dozens of girls.; Former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta, now out of DOJ, is a central figure in the original plea negotiations.

Date
February 13, 2019
Source
House Oversight
Reference
kaggle-ho-031415
Pages
1
Persons
21
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