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DOJ Discipline Office Launches Probe into Attorney Conduct Over Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #031396
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The passage reveals a new internal DOJ investigation into possible professional misconduct by attorneys who handled Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 plea, implicating former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta and linkin DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility opened a probe into attorney conduct in the Epstein case. Letter from Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd to Sen. Ben Sasse disclosed the investigatio

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