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Victims' attorneys push to overturn Epstein plea deal, spotlight DOJ probe of former Labor Secretary Acosta

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #031430
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The passage identifies concrete follow‑up actions – a DOJ request to void the 2008 Epstein plea, an ongoing Office of Professional Responsibility investigation of former Labor Secretary Alexander Acos Victims' lawyers (Edwards, Scarola, Cassell) ask DOJ to throw out Epstein's 2008 plea agreement. The request will be reviewed by Miami’s new U.S. Attorney Ariana Fajardo Orshan, a Trump appointee. DO

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