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the scope of its investigation an examination of the
government’s conduct that formed the basis for the
court’s findings that the USAO violated the CVRA in
failing to afford victims a reasonable right to confer
with the government about the NPA before the
agreement was signed and that the government
affirmatively misled victims about the status of the
federal investigation.
During the course of its investigation, OPR obtained
and reviewed hundreds of thousands of records from
the USAO, the FBI, and other Department components,
including the Office of the Deputy Attorney General,
the Criminal Division, and the Executive Office for
U.S. Attorneys. The records included emails, letters,
memoranda, and investigative materials. OPR also
collected and reviewed materials relating to the state
investigation and prosecution of Epstein. OPR also
examined extensive publicly available information,
including depositions, pleadings, orders, and other
court records, and reviewed media reports and
interviews, articles, podcasts, and books relating to the
Epstein case.
In addition to this extensive documentary review,
OPR conducted more than 60 interviews of witnesses,
including the FBI case agents, their supervisors, and
FBI administrative personnel; current and former
USAO staff and attorneys; current and former
Department attorneys and senior managers, including
a former Deputy Attorney General and a former
Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division;
and the former State Attorney and former Assistant
State Attorney in charge of the state investigation of
Epstein. OPR also interviewed several victims and
attorneys representing victims, and reviewed written
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