EFTA00018174.pdf

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This document is an email dated July 11, 2019, forwarding a New York Times opinion column by Gail Collins titled 'Trump Doesn’t Know About Labor.' The article criticizes Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta for his role in securing a lenient plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein while U.S. Attorney in South Florida. It also highlights past comments by President Trump regarding his friendship with Epstein and discusses the transfer of the Epstein case to federal prosecutors in New York. The email subject line notes that the sender highlighted a specific part of the text, likely referring to the section about New York prosecutors.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Gail Collins Opinion Columnist
Author of the New York Times article 'Trump Doesn't Know About Labor'.
Alexander Acosta Secretary of Labor / Former US Attorney
Subject of the article; criticized for brokering a lenient plea deal for Epstein in South Florida and defending his r...
Jeffrey Epstein Convicted Sex Offender
Described as a 'rich guy who liked to have sex with underage girls'; subject of the prosecution discussed.
Donald Trump President of the United States
Defended Acosta; quoted regarding past friendship with Epstein.
Mick Mulvaney Acting Chief of Staff
Mentioned as trying to take control from Acosta.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
The New York Times
Publisher of the opinion piece.
Department of Labor
Government agency led by Alexander Acosta.
Palm Beach State Attorney's Office
Mentioned by Acosta as being ready to let Epstein walk free.
Federal Prosecutors (New York)
Currently handling the Epstein case on sex-trafficking charges.
New York Magazine
Source of the 2002 Trump quote about Epstein.
Politico
Source of a quote regarding Acosta going 'loony'.

Timeline (2 events)

2019-07-10
Publication of Gail Collins' article in The New York Times.
New York
2019-07-10
Alexander Acosta publicly defends his role in the Epstein prosecution.
Washington D.C. (Implied)

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location where Acosta was a federal prosecutor.
Location of the State Attorney's office.
Location of current federal prosecutors handling the case.

Relationships (2)

Donald Trump Former Social Connection Jeffrey Epstein
Trump quote from 2002 describing him as 'Terrific guy' and 'fun to be with'; Trump claim of 'falling-out' 15 years prior.
Alexander Acosta Prosecutor/Defendant Jeffrey Epstein
Acosta brokered the non-prosecution agreement/plea deal for Epstein in South Florida.

Key Quotes (4)

"The case is now in the hands of federal prosecutors in New York who are going after Epstein on other sex-trafficking charges."
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"You may have noticed that over the last few years virtually everything that happens in this country winds up in the hands of New York prosecutors."
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"Terrific guy... He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. - Donald Trump (2002)"
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Quote #3
"The Palm Beach state attorney’s office was ready to let Epstein walk free... Our prosecutors … presented the ultimatum. - Alexander Acosta"
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Quote #4

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