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kaggle-ho-016449House Oversight

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Bruce Reinhart allegedly switched sides to represent Jeffrey Epstein's staff after leaving DOJ

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Bruce Reinhart allegedly switched sides to represent Jeffrey Epstein's staff after leaving DOJ The passage provides a concrete timeline and specific individuals (Bruce Reinhart, Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova) suggesting a potential conflict of interest and misuse of confidential DOJ information. It offers actionable leads-court records, sworn declaration, DOJ dispute-that merit further investigation into possible violations of Justice Department policies and obstruction of the Epstein investigation. While the claim is not yet verified, it ties a former federal prosecutor to a high‑profile criminal case, raising moderate controversy and legal risk if substantiated. Key insights: Reinhart left the U.S. Attorney’s Office on Jan. 1, 2008 and began representing Epstein‑related individuals on Jan. 2, 2008.; He was named in the Crime Victims’ Rights Act lawsuit accusing him of violating DOJ policies by switching sides.; Reinhart denied accessing confidential information, but the U.S. Attorney’s Office disputes his claim.

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