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Justice Dept. reassigned oversight of Epstein plea deal to Trump‑appointed U.S. Attorney Byung Pak amid allegations of concealed immunity agreement

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #031404
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1
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3

Summary

The passage identifies specific officials (Byung Pak, Alexander Acosta, Judge Kenneth Marra) and a concrete legal controversy – the alleged concealment of a federal plea agreement that granted Jeffrey Byung J. Pak, a Trump‑appointed U.S. Attorney, will now oversee the Epstein case. Judge Kenneth Marra ruled that former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta broke the law by hiding t The sealed agree

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