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U.S. Justice Department faults Acosta for 'poor judgment' over Epstein deal

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U.S. Justice Department faults Acosta for 'poor judgment' over Epstein deal

By Sarah N. Lynch

 

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. Labor Secretary Alex Acosta stands on the South Lawn of the White House after U.S. President Donald Trump announced Acosta's resignation before the president departed for travel to Milwaukee, Wisconsin from Washington, U.S., July 12, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An internal Justice Department investigation has concluded that then-U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta exercised "poor judgment" by allowing financier Jeffrey Epstein to enter a non-prosecution agreement over alleged sex crimes, but cleared him and other prosecutors of any professional misconduct in their handling of the case.

 

In a statement released on Thursday, the Justice Department said that when Acosta let Epstein enter the non-prosecution agreement in 2008 that spared him from federal sex trafficking charges, he "failed to make certain that the state of Florida intended to and would notify victims identified through the federal investigation about the state plea hearing."

 

The department added that while no federal prosecutors engaged in wrongdoing, Epstein's victims "were not treated with the forthrightness and sensitivity" they deserved.

 

The controversial 2008 agreement with Epstein has come under intense scrutiny in recent years following an investigation by the Miami Herald. Under the terms of the deal, Epstein pleaded guilty to lesser state charges and served a brief stint in jail where he was granted daily work release.

 

At the time, Alex Acosta was serving as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida.

 

Last year, federal prosecutors in New York were able to resuscitate the case and charged Epstein with sex trafficking of minors.

 

Acosta, who was serving as labor secretary then under President Donald Trump, initially tried to defend his role in the previous Epstein investigation. But he resigned amid growing pressure a few days later.

 

Epstein was found dead in his jail cell in New York of an apparent suicide about a month later.

 

His longtime friend Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested earlier this year and has pleaded not guilty to charges that she lured underage girls so that Epstein could sexually abuse them.

 

The findings by the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility were announced earlier on Thursday by Republican Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, who blasted the agency for not taking a more forceful stance.

 

"Letting a well-connected billionaire get away with child rape and international sex trafficking isn't 'poor judgment' - it is a disgusting failure," Sasse, who had requested the internal Justice Department probe, said in a statement.

 

(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Jonathan Oatis)

 

 

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So Epstein got a scandalous agreement thanks to GOP Attorney in a GOP State,  who later got promoted by Trump as labor secretary. Epstein's lawyers were, among others, Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr, also members of Trump's legal team during his impeachment.

 

Acosta has now been cleared of any professional misconduct in his handling of the case by the DOJ,  which is lead by Barr.

No comment!

17 hours ago, webfact said:

Epstein was found dead in his jail cell in New York of an apparent suicide about a month later.

Yep, that's for sure.

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Classic coverup. Joe needs to have his people look into this once Trump is booted from office. 

20 hours ago, candide said:

So Epstein got a scandalous agreement thanks to GOP Attorney in a GOP State,  who later got promoted by Trump as labor secretary. Epstein's lawyers were, among others, Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr, also members of Trump's legal team during his impeachment.

 

Acosta has now been cleared of any professional misconduct in his handling of the case by the DOJ,  which is lead by Barr.

No comment!

And surprisingly enough, it happens 2 months before Trump leaves office. ????

Edited by candide

Acosta jumped before he was pushed back in July 2019.

   His stated reason for letting Epstein off lightly was "He belongs to intelligence."

   That says it all.

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