Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) Report or Investigation Document: DOJ-OGR-00023033
Summary
The document discusses the findings of an OPR investigation into the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, concluding that there was no evidence of improper influence or favoritism towards Epstein, but criticizing Acosta's judgment in resolving the case through a non-prosecution agreement (NPA).
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