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Prosecutor in Trump‑linked Epstein trial previously rebuked in a sex‑assault case; US Attorney Acosta allegedly aware
The passage hints at a possible conflict of interest or misconduct involving a prosecutor tied to the Epstein case and a senior U.S. Attorney. It provides names and a vague timeline but lacks concrete A prosecutor working on a case connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump had been previously reb U.S. Attorney John Acosta is claimed to have known about that prior rebuke. The information appear
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The passage hints at a possible conflict of interest or misconduct involving a prosecutor tied to the Epstein case and a senior U.S. Attorney. It provides names and a vague timeline but lacks concrete A prosecutor working on a case connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump had been previously reb U.S. Attorney John Acosta is claimed to have known about that prior rebuke. The information appear
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