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kaggle-ho-016508House Oversight

Document alleges Alexander Acosta’s involvement in Jeffrey Epstein plea deal and potential immunity for co‑conspirators

Document alleges Alexander Acosta’s involvement in Jeffrey Epstein plea deal and potential immunity for co‑conspirators The passage links a former U.S. Labor Secretary (Alexander Acosta) to the negotiation of Epstein’s 2007 non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting possible misconduct and abuse of power. It also mentions Alan Dershowitz’s alleged role in discrediting victims. While the text is fragmented and unverified, it provides concrete names, a specific legal deal, and a timeline that merit further investigation into communications, immunity provisions, and any quid‑pro quo with high‑level officials. Key insights: Acosta personally involved in negotiations of Epstein’s 2007 plea deal granting immunity from federal sex‑trafficking charges.; Deal included a 13‑month private jail sentence for Epstein in exchange for cooperation.; Acosta later served as U.S. Secretary of Labor under President Trump, overseeing human‑trafficking policy.

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-016508
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1
Persons
39
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