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DOJ Criminal Division memo reviewing potential federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein at request of U.S. Attorney Alex AcostaCase Filekaggle-ho-012670House OversightDOJ Criminal Division memo reviewing potential federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein at request of U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta
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DOJ Criminal Division memo reviewing potential federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein at request of U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta
DOJ Criminal Division memo reviewing potential federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein at request of U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta The document shows internal DOJ consideration of whether to prosecute Epstein, referencing U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta and a senior DOJ official. It confirms high‑level legal review of a case already known for its political sensitivity, offering a concrete lead (the memo itself) for obtaining internal DOJ communications and decision‑making criteria. While the existence of the memo is not new, its specific language about “abuse of discretion” and the limited scope of review provides actionable investigative angles (e.g., request for full factual file, coordination with Enforcement Operations, money‑laundering statutes). The lead is moderately novel and involves powerful actors, warranting further follow‑up. Key insights: DOJ Criminal Division conducted an internal review of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation at the request of U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta.; The memo notes the review was limited in scope and did not examine money‑laundering statutes.; Reference to “abuse of discretion” suggests concern over prosecutorial decision‑making.
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