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DOJ Discipline Office Launches Probe into Attorney Misconduct Over Jeffrey Epstein Case

DOJ Discipline Office Launches Probe into Attorney Misconduct Over Jeffrey Epstein Case The passage reveals a new internal DOJ investigation into possible professional misconduct by attorneys who allegedly allowed a well‑connected millionaire (Jeffrey Epstein) to receive a lenient sentence. It identifies specific actors (Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd, Senator Ben Sasse, former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta) and suggests a potential breach of prosecutorial ethics, which could have significant legal and political ramifications. While the lead is actionable, it lacks concrete details on the alleged misconduct or financial flows, keeping the score just below the blockbuster threshold. Key insights: DOJ Office of Employee Discipline is investigating attorney conduct in the Epstein case.; Letter from Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd to Sen. Ben Sasse disclosed the probe.; Allegation: attorneys may have enabled Epstein to serve only ~1 year despite allegations of molesting dozens of girls.

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DOJ Discipline Office Launches Probe into Attorney Misconduct Over Jeffrey Epstein Case The passage reveals a new internal DOJ investigation into possible professional misconduct by attorneys who allegedly allowed a well‑connected millionaire (Jeffrey Epstein) to receive a lenient sentence. It identifies specific actors (Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd, Senator Ben Sasse, former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta) and suggests a potential breach of prosecutorial ethics, which could have significant legal and political ramifications. While the lead is actionable, it lacks concrete details on the alleged misconduct or financial flows, keeping the score just below the blockbuster threshold. Key insights: DOJ Office of Employee Discipline is investigating attorney conduct in the Epstein case.; Letter from Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd to Sen. Ben Sasse disclosed the probe.; Allegation: attorneys may have enabled Epstein to serve only ~1 year despite allegations of molesting dozens of girls.

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