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Letter Defends Alexander Acosta’s Role in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal
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kaggle-ho-018020House Oversight

Letter Defends Alexander Acosta’s Role in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal

Letter Defends Alexander Acosta’s Role in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal The passage repeats already‑public claims that former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta oversaw Epstein’s 2007 plea deal and that the decision was based on legal impediments, not a high‑priced defense. It offers no new evidence, dates, transactions, or undisclosed actors, limiting investigative value. The controversy is moderate because it touches on a senior cabinet official, but the lack of novel details keeps the score low. Key insights: Letter authored by current/former Epstein lawyers defending Acosta’s actions.; Claims the plea deal was reviewed at multiple DOJ levels and was standard practice.; Cites former Southern District first assistant Jeffrey H. Sloman’s op‑ed denying improper influence.

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