Hillman Prize winners include Miami Herald investigation of Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's deal with Jeffrey Epstein
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The passage links a high‑ranking cabinet official (Labor Secretary Alex Acosta) to a "sweetheart deal" with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting possible misconduct and financial or lega Acosta, as Labor Secretary, was cited for a "sweetheart deal" with Jeffrey Epstein. The Miami Herald investigation that earned a Hillman Prize highlighted this alleged deal. Steve Bannon and Michael
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