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From: To: (USANYS) [Contractor]" Cc: Subject: Fwd: STATEMENT ON DOJ OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORT ON JEFFREY EPSTEIN 2006-2008 INVESTIGATION Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 18:59:52 +0000 FYI Chief Public Information Officer U.S. Attorney's Office• SDNY Begin forwarded message: From: "USDOJ-Office of Public Affairs' D • M r, 1 T Subject: STATEMENT ON DOJ OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORT ON JEFFREY EPSTEIN 2006-2008 INVESTIGATION Reply-To: EFTA00039868 ,seal - centered header for gov delivery The United States Department of Justice FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WWW.JUSTICE.GOV/NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2020 NOTE: The executive report summary can be found here. STATEMENT ON DOJ OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORT ON JEFFREY EPSTEIN 2006- 2008 INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON -- The executive summary of a report by the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) was released today to affected victims. The summary, which is available on the Justice Department website, provides the essential details about the findings of OPR's investigation into the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida's resolution of EFTA00039869 its 2006-2008 federal criminal investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and its interactions with victims during the investigation. While OPR did not find that Department attorneys engaged in professional misconduct, OPR concluded that the victims were not treated with the forthrightness and sensitivity expected by the Department. OPR also concluded that former U.S. Attorney Acosta exercised poor judgment by deciding to resolve the federal investigation through the non-prosecution agreement and when 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. In order to fully respect the rights and dignity of Jeffrey Epstein's many victims, the Department first invited victims and their legal representatives to be briefed this morning on the report's contents. The Privacy Act prohibits the Department from releasing the full report publicly, but permits the report to be disclosed upon request to a congressional committee with jurisdiction over the matter, and this has been done. We salute the courage of survivors as they again are confronted with these horrible crimes and their aftermath. The Department will thoroughly review the report, which will inform our implementation of the Crime Victims Rights' Act and the Attorney General's Guidelines on Victim and Witness Assistance. ### The year 2020 marks the 150th anniversary of the Department of Justice. Learn more about the history of our agency at www.Justice.gov/Celebratingi5oYears. OPR 20-1227 Do not reply to this message. If you have questions, please use the contacts in the message or call the Office of Public Affairs at 202-514-2007. Follow us: Ttwl Fac You Ins This email was sent t using GovDclivery, on behalf of U.S. Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs • 950 Pennsylvania Ave., NW • Washington, DC 20530 202-514-2007 • TTY (866) 544-5309. GovDelivery may not use your subscription information for any other purposes. Click here to unsubscribe. Department of Justice Privacy Policy I GovDelivery Privacy Policy EFTA00039870 EFTA00039871

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