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kaggle-ho-031404House Oversight

Justice Dept. reassigned oversight of Epstein plea deal to Trump‑appointed U.S. Attorney Byung Pak amid allegations of concealed immunity agreement

Justice Dept. reassigned oversight of Epstein plea deal to Trump‑appointed U.S. Attorney Byung Pak amid allegations of concealed immunity agreement The passage identifies specific officials (Byung Pak, Alexander Acosta, Judge Kenneth Marra) and a concrete legal controversy – the alleged concealment of a federal plea agreement that granted Jeffrey Epstein immunity. It provides actionable leads (court filing dates, victim‑rights lawsuits, the 53‑page indictment) that merit further document review and interview requests, but the core facts have been widely reported, limiting novelty. Key insights: Byung J. Pak, a Trump‑appointed U.S. Attorney, will now oversee the Epstein case.; Judge Kenneth Marra ruled that former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta broke the law by hiding the plea deal from victims.; The sealed agreement granted Epstein and unnamed accomplices federal immunity while he pleaded to minor state charges.

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