DOJ Discipline Office Launches Probe into Attorney Misconduct Over Jeffrey Epstein Case
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The passage reveals a new internal DOJ investigation into possible professional misconduct by attorneys who allegedly allowed a well‑connected millionaire (Jeffrey Epstein) to receive a lenient senten DOJ Office of Employee Discipline is investigating attorney conduct in the Epstein case. Letter from Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd to Sen. Ben Sasse disclosed the probe. Allegation: atto
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