Acosta’s Deal with Powerful Washington Figures Amid Epstein Settlement Raises Questions
Acosta’s Deal with Powerful Washington Figures Amid Epstein Settlement Raises Questions The passage links former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta to senior political operatives Ken Starr and Jay Lefkowitz, suggesting a possible quid‑pro quo that could have helped Acosta secure future appointments after the Epstein settlement. While the claims are speculative and lack concrete evidence (no dates, transactions, or documented communications), they identify a network of high‑level officials whose involvement could merit further investigation into any potential influence‑peddling or career‑advancement deals. Key insights: Acosta met with Ken Starr and Jay Lefkowitz outside normal prosecutorial channels.; Starr and Lefkowitz have held senior roles under both George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush administrations.; The meeting is framed as a possible “capitulation” that might aid Acosta’s career (judgeship, cabinet post, or private‑sector job).
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Acosta’s Deal with Powerful Washington Figures Amid Epstein Settlement Raises Questions The passage links former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta to senior political operatives Ken Starr and Jay Lefkowitz, suggesting a possible quid‑pro quo that could have helped Acosta secure future appointments after the Epstein settlement. While the claims are speculative and lack concrete evidence (no dates, transactions, or documented communications), they identify a network of high‑level officials whose involvement could merit further investigation into any potential influence‑peddling or career‑advancement deals. Key insights: Acosta met with Ken Starr and Jay Lefkowitz outside normal prosecutorial channels.; Starr and Lefkowitz have held senior roles under both George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush administrations.; The meeting is framed as a possible “capitulation” that might aid Acosta’s career (judgeship, cabinet post, or private‑sector job).
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(USAFLS) From: Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 4:25 PM To: Villafana, Ann Marie C. (USAFLS) Subject: draft letter to DAG I t.'"...1. ;Or • > EXHIBIT B-127 08-80736-CV-MARRA P-014941 57 EFTA00224728 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida Airs: Assistant LAS Auorney 99N.& eth Street Aftam: Ft 33132 (305) 961-9100 DELIVERY BY FEDERAL EXPRESS June 2, 2008 Honorable Mark Filip Office of the Deputy Attorney General United States Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20530 Re: Jeffrey Epstein Dear Judge Filip, Jeffrey Epstein is a part-time resident of Palm Beach County, Florida. In 2006, the Federal Bureau of Investigation began investigating allegations that, over a two-year period, Epstein paid approximately 28 minor females from Royal Palm Beach High School to come to his house for sexual favors. In July 2006, the matter was presented to AUSA A. Marie Villafana of our West Palm Beach b
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