Case Filekaggle-ho-031385House OversightJudge Finds Federal Prosecutors Violated Victims' Rights in Epstein Plea Deal Involving Trump-Appointed U.S. Attorney and Former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta
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Judge Finds Federal Prosecutors Violated Victims' Rights in Epstein Plea Deal Involving Trump-Appointed U.S. Attorney and Former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta
Judge Finds Federal Prosecutors Violated Victims' Rights in Epstein Plea Deal Involving Trump-Appointed U.S. Attorney and Former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta The passage outlines a judicial finding that federal prosecutors concealed a plea agreement for Jeffrey Epstein, implicating Trump-appointed U.S. Attorney Byung J. Pak and former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta. While the facts are largely public, the document highlights specific procedural violations and victim‑rights breaches that suggest avenues for further legal scrutiny and potential accountability actions. Key insights: Judge Kenneth A. Marra ruled prosecutors broke the Crime Victims' Rights Act by hiding the plea deal from over 30 underage victims.; The plea agreement granted Epstein and unnamed accomplices immunity from federal sex‑trafficking charges.; Byung J. "BJay" Pak, a Trump appointee, is now overseeing the case after a reassignment.
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