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DOJ launches probe into prosecutors’ handling of Jeffrey Epstein plea deal The passage reveals that the Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility is investigating whether misconduct occurred in the 2008 Epstein non‑prosecution agreement, implicating former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta (now Labor Secretary) and raising questions about political influence on a high‑profile sexual‑abuse case. It provides concrete leads – a DOJ internal review, a Senate committee member’s involvement, and pending civil actions – that merit follow‑up, while the controversy is high but the core facts have been reported before. Key insights: DOJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility opened a formal review of the 2008 Epstein plea deal.; Letter was sent to Sen. Ben Sasse, who has publicly demanded an investigation.; Deal was negotiated by then‑U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, now Labor Secretary in the Trump administration.
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DOJ launches probe into prosecutors’ handling of Jeffrey Epstein plea deal The passage reveals that the Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility is investigating whether misconduct occurred in the 2008 Epstein non‑prosecution agreement, implicating former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta (now Labor Secretary) and raising questions about political influence on a high‑profile sexual‑abuse case. It provides concrete leads – a DOJ internal review, a Senate committee member’s involvement, and pending civil actions – that merit follow‑up, while the controversy is high but the core facts have been reported before. Key insights: DOJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility opened a formal review of the 2008 Epstein plea deal.; Letter was sent to Sen. Ben Sasse, who has publicly demanded an investigation.; Deal was negotiated by then‑U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, now Labor Secretary in the Trump administration.
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“entence,’ Sasse said in an email. “The victims of Epstein’s child sex trafficking ring deserve this inves-”
Donald Trump“tered sex offender. Acosta, now President Donald Trump’s labor secretary, has defend- ed the deal as app”
Miles Alexander“ution deal in 2008 with then- Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta’s office to secretly end a fed- eral sex a”
Eric Trump“tered sex offender. Acosta, now President Donald Trump’s labor secretary, has defend- ed the deal as app”
Blaine Trump“tered sex offender. Acosta, now President Donald Trump’s labor secretary, has defend- ed the deal as app”
Edward Jay Epstein“entence,’ Sasse said in an email. “The victims of Epstein’s child sex trafficking ring deserve this inves-”
Melania Trump“tered sex offender. Acosta, now President Donald Trump’s labor secretary, has defend- ed the deal as app”
Cathy Alexander“ution deal in 2008 with then- Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta’s office to secretly end a fed- eral sex a”
Pierre James“lm Beach, Fla., and New York, lives on Little St. James Island off St. Thomas. Epstein, now 66, reached”
Crew members“ves- tigation — and so do the American people and members of law enforce- ment who work to put these kinds”
Robert Trump“tered sex offender. Acosta, now President Donald Trump’s labor secretary, has defend- ed the deal as app”
Ilan Epstein“entence,’ Sasse said in an email. “The victims of Epstein’s child sex trafficking ring deserve this inves-”
Wafic Said“e received a patheti- cally soft sentence,’ Sasse said in an email. “The victims of Epstein’s child sex”
Dr. Steven R. Alexander“ution deal in 2008 with then- Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta’s office to secretly end a fed- eral sex a”
Ivanka Trump“tered sex offender. Acosta, now President Donald Trump’s labor secretary, has defend- ed the deal as app”
Ivana Trump“tered sex offender. Acosta, now President Donald Trump’s labor secretary, has defend- ed the deal as app”
Jeffrey Epstein“it would examine whether wash = professional mis- Jeffrey Epstein conduct occurred in the highly publi- cized case”
Alexander Acosta“in 2008 with then- Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta’s office to secretly end a fed- eral sex abuse in”
Mark Epstein“entence,’ Sasse said in an email. “The victims of Epstein’s child sex trafficking ring deserve this inves-”
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