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Alexander Acosta’s role in Jeffrey Epstein’s lenient plea deal cited in Virgin Islands article
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Alexander Acosta’s role in Jeffrey Epstein’s lenient plea deal cited in Virgin Islands article

Alexander Acosta’s role in Jeffrey Epstein’s lenient plea deal cited in Virgin Islands article The passage links a current cabinet member (U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta) to the crafting of an unusually lenient plea agreement for Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender with ties to high‑profile politicians. This suggests a concrete line of inquiry into possible misconduct or conflict of interest, though the claim is based on secondary reporting and lacks direct documentary evidence. Key insights: Acosta, now Labor Secretary, worked with Epstein’s defense attorneys on a plea deal.; The plea deal was described as extraordinarily lenient despite evidence of widespread abuse.; A federal judge found Miami prosecutors violated victims’ rights by keeping the agreement secret.

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