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Document links Jeffrey Epstein’s network to high‑level lawyers, U.S. attorneys and political figures

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #022210
Pages
2
Persons
5

Summary

The passage provides specific names (Kenneth Starr, Jay Lefkowitz, Bruce Reinhart, U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta) and alleged actions (possible misuse of confidential DOJ information, hiring of polit Epstein hired former prosecutor Alexander Acosta and former Justice Department official Kenneth Star Bruce Reinhart, then a U.S. attorney, allegedly obtained confidential case information and later r

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