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Department of Justice
EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT
CONTROL SHEET
DATE OF DOCUMENT:
DATE RECEIVED:
FROM:
TO:
MAIL TYPE:
SUBJECT:
DATE ASSIGNED
04/15/2019
INFO COMPONENT:
COMMENTS:
FILE CODE:
EXECSEC POC:
4/12/2019
WORKFLOW ID: 4241026
4/15/2019
DUE DATE: 4/30/2019
The Honorable Patty Murray*
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510-0001
OPR
Congressional Priority
(Rec'd from OLA via email) Requesting DOI/Office of Professional
Responsibility (OPR) make public all findings from its investigation into
whether federal prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern
District of Florida committed professional misconduct when dealing with the
criminal matter involving Jeffrey Epstein. Mentions Mr. Epstein's plea
agreement, which was brokered on behalf of DOJ, by then-USA R. Alexander
Acosta. Stating the agreement shut down an ongoing FBI investigation into
international sex trafficking by Mr. Epstein and his associates. Urging all
findings be published without delay once OPR has concluded its investigation
into the handling of the Epstein matter. Ltr also signed by MC Kaine. See related
corres in ECMS.
ACTION COMPONENT & ACTION REOUESTED
OPR
Prepare response for AAG/OLA signature.
OAG, ODAG, CRM, EOUSA. FBI, OLA
04/15/2019: Per OLA (M,
assign to OPR w/ info copy to ODAG.
BODGER Pricillia:
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United *tutee *mate
WASHINGTON, DC 20510
April 12. 2019
Director and Chief Counsel
Office of Professional Responsibility
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington. D.C. 20530
Dear Mr.
We write to request the Department of Justice's (DOJ) Office of Professional
Responsibility (OPR) make public all findings from its investigation into whether federal
prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida committed
professional misconduct when dealing with the criminal matter involving Jeffrey Epstein.
There has been substantial public interest in the propriety and legality of Mr. Epstein's
plea agreement. which was brokered on behalf of DOJ by then-United States Attorney R.
Alexander Acosta. who currently serves as Secretary of Labor. The agreement allowed Epstein
to avoid federal prosecution for sex trafficking charges involving dozens of underage victims in
exchange for pleading guilty to two charges in a state court. The agreement, which reportedly
shut down an ongoing Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigation into international sex
trafficking by Mr. Epstein and his associates, was signed despite the existence of a 53-page draft
indictment prepared by prosecutors outlining Mr. Epstein's crimes.
Several of Mr. Epstein's victims have taken civil action in federal court, including one
victim who stated she was recruited into Mr. Epstein's "sexually exploitative world" at the age of
16 while working as a changing room assistant at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida.
Shortly after OPR announced it was investigating the handling of Mr. Epstein's case. U.S.
District Judge Kenneth Marra ruled that federal prosecutors in Secretary Acosta's office violated
the Crime Victims' Rights Act by failing to appropriately notify Mr. Epstein's victims of the
non-prosecution agreement. In the opinion, the judge wrote that prosecutors worked to conceal
the existence of the agreement from the victims in order to "mislead the victims to believe that
federal prosecution was still a possibility."
OPR has indicated that it will share its results at the conclusion of its investigation "as
appropriate" and "consistent to past practices." but OPR has not yet committed to share a full
version of the report with its findings with Congress, the survivors, and the public. Though OPR
policies and procedures substantially restrict the use and public disclosure of its records, there
must be legitimate oversight by Congress and answers for survivors and the public, particularly
when those records concern a present Cabinet official.
As new information continues to be revealed, it has become ever clearer that the non-
prosecution agreement was a miscarriage of justice and that the victims and the public deserve a
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full accounting of how this matter was handled by the attorneys at DM Accordingly, we ask that
once OPR has concluded its investigation into the handling of the Epstein matter, it publish all of
its findings without delay.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Sincerely,
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Patty MurrayU
Tim Kaine
United States Senator
United States Senator
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From:
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2019 10:10:25 AM
To: DOJExecSec (JMD)
CC:
Subject: FW: Letter to OPR regarding Epstein investigation
Pls log & per OLAMM assign to OPR w/info copy to ODAG.A Thanks.
From:
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2019 1:01 PM
To:
Cc:
Subject: FW. Letter to 0PR regarding Epstein investigation
Hi
Would you please log in this letter from Senators Murry and Kaine and assign to OPR with copy to ODAG?
Copying-
and
for their awareness because it concerns the review of the Jeffrey Epstein
prosecution.
Thanks,
From:
Sent: nay, April 12, 2019 12:04 PM
To:
Subject: Fwd: Letter to OPR regarding Epstein investigation
FYI
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Smith, Jason (Murray)"
Date: April 12, 2019 at 11:51:12 AM EDT
To:
Cc: "Rush, Carly (HELP Committee)"
Subject: Letter to OPR regarding Epstein investigation
Good morning Director.
'Merchant, Karishma (Kaine)"
Please find attached a scanned copy of a letter to you from Senators Murray and Kaine
regarding your officefirms ongoing investigation into the conduct of the U.S.
Attorneyttes Office for the Southern District of Florida with respect to the Epstein matter.
Weii€T"tve put a hard copy in the mail as well. Thank you for your attention to this matter
https://iqapp.justapps.doj.gov/ig/StreamDownloader.aspx?path=&filename=4162019_9035... 4/16/2019
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and for your hard work. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Best,
Jason
Jason A. Smith
Legislative Counsel
U.S. Senator Patty Murray
https://iqapp.justapps.doj.gov/iq/StreamDownloader.aspx?path=&filename=4162019_9035... 4/16/2019
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| Filename | EFTA00175153.pdf |
| File Size | 610.5 KB |
| OCR Confidence | 85.0% |
| Has Readable Text | Yes |
| Text Length | 6,258 characters |
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