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Congressional and DOJ scrutiny of U.S. Labor Secretary Acosta and Miami U.S. Attorney over Epstein case handlingCase Filekaggle-ho-031401House OversightCongressional and DOJ scrutiny of U.S. Labor Secretary Acosta and Miami U.S. Attorney over Epstein case handling
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Congressional and DOJ scrutiny of U.S. Labor Secretary Acosta and Miami U.S. Attorney over Epstein case handling
Congressional and DOJ scrutiny of U.S. Labor Secretary Acosta and Miami U.S. Attorney over Epstein case handling The passage identifies several high‑level officials – the Trump‑appointed U.S. Labor Secretary (Bobby) Acosta, the Trump‑appointed U.S. Attorney for Miami (Ariana Fajardo‑Orshan), and congressional leaders – as subjects of investigations or oversight related to alleged prosecutorial misconduct in the Epstein case. It mentions a DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility probe and a pending court motion to unseal documents that could expose additional participants. While the details are largely already public, the combination of multiple oversight bodies and the potential for new unsealed evidence provides a moderate‑strength lead for further investigative work. Key insights: Acosta, appointed by Trump as Labor Secretary, is under a DOJ OPR investigation for possible prosecutorial misconduct in the Epstein case.; Miami U.S. Attorney Ariana Fajardo‑Orshan (also Trump‑appointed) is cited as a new oversight target.; A bipartisan congressional group (Sen. Ben Sasse and Rep. Debbie Wasserman‑Schultz) pushed for the OPR probe.
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