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From: J [jeevacation@gmail.com] Sent: 3/5/2019 11:19:19 PM To: a Weingarten, Reid ; Lilly Ann Sanchez Ken Starr Subject: Fwd: Herald Weert rcp cee mato mn mr me i ea mm Ri a mm em NR RN RR RR Re RE RT RR RR Ree Nee ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Lilly Sanchez Date: Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 6:08 PM Subject: Herald To: jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com> Miami U.S. Attorney’s Office recuses itself from Jeffrey Epstein case Play Video DurationA 3:51 AG nominee Barr pledges to look into handling of Epstein case Sen. Ben Sasse questioned attorney general nominee William Barr about the Jeffrey Epstein case on January 15, 2019, getting the nominee to commit to having the Department of Justice look into the handling of that case if confirmed. C-SPAN Meta Viers BY JULIE K. BROWN jbrown@miamiherald.com OO00CO0O Just days before a Friday deadline, the Justice Department has reassigned the Jeffrey Epstein victims’ rights case to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Atlanta, the attorneys representing Epstein’s victims’ attorneys said Tuesday. Miami federal prosecutors, in letter to attorneys for the victims’s lawyers on Monday, said they had recused themselves from the case, according to Brad Edwards and Jack Scarola, representing Epstein’s victims. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031428

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