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Lawmakers demand investigation into Jeffrey Epstein non‑prosecution deal involving former U.S. Attorney Alejandro Acosta and possible DOJ/Trump adm...

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #022463
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3
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Summary

The passage links a high‑profile sexual‑abuse case (Jeffrey Epstein) to a non‑prosecution agreement that allegedly involved Alejandro Acosta, a former U.S. Attorney who later worked for the Trump admi Jeffrey Epstein received a non‑prosecution agreement that may have been facilitated by former U.S. A Acosta later served in the Trump administration, raising potential conflict of interest. Senators

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