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kaggle-ho-031408House Oversight

U.S. Attorney Byung J. Pak reassigned to oversee federal case tied to Jeffrey Epstein plea deal and alleged DOJ misconduct

U.S. Attorney Byung J. Pak reassigned to oversee federal case tied to Jeffrey Epstein plea deal and alleged DOJ misconduct The passage identifies a current U.S. Attorney (Byung J. Pak), appointed by Trump, now overseeing a case that revisits the controversial 2008 Epstein plea agreement and alleged DOJ violations of victims' rights. It provides concrete names, dates, and legal actions, offering a clear line for follow‑up (e.g., request documents from Pak’s office, probe the role of former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta). While the core facts about the Epstein deal are already public, the reassignment and pending victim‑consultation deadline create a timely investigative hook. Key insights: Byung J. "BJay" Pak, a Trump‑appointed U.S. Attorney, will now supervise the Epstein‑related case.; Judge Kenneth A. Marra ruled that former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta’s office broke the Crime Victims’ Rights Act by sealing the plea deal.; The sealed plea granted Epstein and unnamed accomplices broad immunity despite evidence sufficient for a 53‑page federal indictment.

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