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Acosta’s 2011 Letter Discusses Limited Insight into Jeffrey Epstein Case and Federal‑State Prosecutorial DecisionsCase Filekaggle-ho-022014House OversightAcosta’s 2011 Letter Discusses Limited Insight into Jeffrey Epstein Case and Federal‑State Prosecutorial Decisions
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Acosta’s 2011 Letter Discusses Limited Insight into Jeffrey Epstein Case and Federal‑State Prosecutorial Decisions
Acosta’s 2011 Letter Discusses Limited Insight into Jeffrey Epstein Case and Federal‑State Prosecutorial Decisions The passage provides a former U.S. Attorney’s recollection of why federal prosecutors did not pursue charges against Jeffrey Epstein, citing jurisdictional issues and evidentiary concerns. While it offers a potential lead on internal decision‑making and hints at possible missed opportunities for federal action, the information is vague, lacks concrete dates, documents, or financial details, and repeats already known public narratives. Nonetheless, it points to a specific official (Alexander Acosta) and a federal‑state coordination issue that could merit further document requests. Key insights: Acosta notes the case was first presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney and local police.; He cites a lack of an interstate nexus as a barrier to federal prosecution.; He mentions “privileged internal communications” that he cannot disclose, implying undisclosed deliberations.
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