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EFTA00211888.pdf Legal
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...Alexander Acosta United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: EFTA00211889
EFTA00013910.pdf Legal
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...Alexander Acosta United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: EFTA00013911
DOJ-OGR-00003179.jpg FBI Report
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...Alexander Acosta. She worked with two FBI case agents to develop a federal case against Epstein and, in the course of the investigation, they discovered additional victims. In May 2007, the AUSA submitted to her supervisors a draft 60-count indictment outlining charges against Epstein. She also provided a lengthy...
DOJ-OGR-00004301.jpg FBI Report
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...Alexander Acosta. She worked with two FBI case agents to develop a federal case against Epstein and, in the course of the investigation, they discovered additional victims. In May 2007, the AUSA submitted to her supervisors a draft 60-count indictment outlining charges against Epstein. She also provided a lengthy...
EFTA00211904.pdf Court Filing
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...Alexander Acosta United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: Northern Division EFTA00211905
EFTA00014144.pdf Court Filing
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...Alexander Acosta United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: , Chief, Northern Division EFTA00014145
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...In a brief oral statement, Acosta explained that continued media attention on his handling of the Epstein investigation rather than on the economy was unfair to the Labor Department. On August 10, 2019, Epstein was found hanging in his cell and was later pronounced dead. The New York City Chief...
EFTA00215381.pdf Legal
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...Alexander Acosta United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: EFTA00215382
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...Attorneys Have Broad Discretion to Resolve Investigations or Cases as They Deem Appropriate, and Acosta’s Decision to Decline to Prosecute Epstein Federally Does Not Constitute Professional Misconduct The U.S. Attorneys exercise broad discretion in enforcing the nation’s criminal laws.?” As a general matter, federal prosecutors “are designated...
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...Attorneys Have Broad Discretion to Resolve Investigations or Cases as They Deem Appropriate, and Acosta’s Decision to Decline to Prosecute Epstein Federally Does Not Constitute Professional Misconduct The U.S. Attorneys exercise broad discretion in enforcing the nation’s criminal laws.?” As a general matter, federal prosecutors “are designated...
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...A few days after the meeting, Villafafia emailed Menchel, stating that she had “figured out a way to do a federal plea with a 2-1/2 year cap.” Although Acosta had authorized a plea to state charges, emails and other correspondence show that during the negotiations, the parties also...
EFTA00204634.pdf Court Filing
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...Alexander Acosta United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: Karen Atkinson, Chief, Northern Division EFTA00204635
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...Villafafia also told Lefkowitz she was willing to ask Acosta again to approve a federal plea to a five-year conspiracy with a Rule 11(c) binding recommendation for a 20-month sentence. Villafafia explained: As to timing, it is my understanding that Mr. Epstein needs to be sentenced in...
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...That litigation was still pending at the end of July, when Acosta decided to resolve 253 18 U.S.C. § 2251(a) provides, in pertinent part: Any person who .. . induces . . . any minor to engage in. . . any sexually explicit conduct for the purpose of producing any visual depiction of such conduct...
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...but the Defense Strongly Objects to the Notification Plan In anticipation of Epstein’s state court plea, Villafafia reported on November 16, 2007, to Acosta, Sloman, and other supervisors that she had learned, from FBI agents who met with Assistant State Attorney Belohlavek, that the State Attorney’s Office wanted...
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...Accordingly, Villafafia drafted an 82-page prosecution memorandum directed to Acosta, Sloman, Menchel (who had replaced Sloman as the USAO’s Criminal Division Chief the previous October, when Sloman became the FAUSA), Lourie, and her immediate supervisor, dated May 1, 2007, supporting a proposed 60-count indictment that charged Epstein...
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...Accordingly, Villafafia drafted an 82-page prosecution memorandum directed to Acosta, Sloman, Menchel (who had replaced Sloman as the USAO’s Criminal Division Chief the previous October, when Sloman became the FAUSA), Lourie, and her immediate supervisor, dated May 1, 2007, supporting a proposed 60-count indictment that charged Epstein...
EFTA01246639.PDF Legal
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...It ALEXANDER ACOSTA UNITED STATES ATTORNEY By: a ASSISTANT U.S. ATTORNEY cc: Jack Goldberger, Esq. MM15-VICTIM_WITNESS LETTERS-000092 CONFIDENTIAL 3501.128-016 Page 2 of 2 EFTA_00065757 EFTA01246640
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...Attorneys Have Broad Discretion to Resolve Investigations or Cases as They Deem Appropriate, and Acosta’s Decision to Decline to Prosecute Epstein Federally Does Not Constitute Professional Misconduct The U.S. Attorneys exercise broad discretion in enforcing the nation’s criminal laws.7° As a general matter, federal prosecutors “are...
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...Villafafia became aware of this requirement in late February 2008, and she prepared a written notification that was edited by Sloman, who discussed it with Acosta. After briefly summarizing the facts, Senior advised: The Office anticipates charges of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371, 2422, 2423, and...
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...Villafafia became aware of this requirement in late February 2008, and she prepared a written notification that was edited by Sloman, who discussed it with Acosta. After briefly summarizing the facts, Senior advised: The Office anticipates charges of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371, 2422, 2423, and...
DOJ-OGR-00021177.jpg FBI Report
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...Alexander Acosta. She worked with two FBI case agents to develop a federal case against Epstein and, in the course of the investigation, they discovered additional victims. In May 2007, the AUSA submitted to her supervisors a draft 60-count indictment outlining charges against Epstein. She also provided a lengthy...
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...8 OPR was cognizant that Acosta and the three managers all left the USAO during, or not long after resolution of, the Epstein case, while the AUSA remained with the USAO until mid-2019. Moreover, as the line prosecutor in the Epstein investigation and also as co-counsel in the...
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...8 OPR was cognizant that Acosta and the three managers all left the USAO during, or not long after resolution of, the Epstein case, while the AUSA remained with the USAO until mid-2019. Moreover, as the line prosecutor in the Epstein investigation and also as co-counsel in the...
EFTA00013587.pdf Court Filing
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...Alexander Acosta United States Attome By: ssi n ni Chief, Northern Division EFTA00013588

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