Department of Justice Office of Professional Responsibility Report: 204-3
Summary
The report investigates allegations that prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida improperly resolved a federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's criminal conduct. It details the negotiation of a non-prosecution agreement and the subsequent handling of victims' rights. The report also examines potential professional misconduct by USAO prosecutors.
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