EFTA00030071.pdf
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Summary
This document is an email dated October 18, 2019, circulated within the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). It forwards a New York Times opinion piece by Gail Collins from July 2019 titled 'Trump Doesn’t Know About Labor,' which criticizes Labor Secretary Alex Acosta for his role in brokering Jeffrey Epstein's lenient plea deal in Florida and highlights Donald Trump's past social relationship with Epstein.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Gail Collins | Author |
Author of the NYT opinion piece criticizing Trump and Acosta.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Described as a rich guy who liked sex with underage girls; received lenient punishment in Florida.
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| Alex Acosta | Secretary of Labor |
Former federal prosecutor in South Florida who brokered Epstein's lenient plea deal.
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| Donald Trump | President of the United States |
Criticized for his cabinet choices and past relationship with Epstein.
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| Mick Mulvaney | Acting Chief of Staff |
Described as trying to take control from Acosta.
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Organizations (6)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| USANYS |
United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York (Sender organization)
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| New York Times |
Publisher of the opinion piece.
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| Department of Labor |
Government department led by Alex Acosta.
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| Palm Beach State Attorney's Office |
Local prosecutors mentioned by Acosta as being ready to let Epstein walk free.
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| New York Magazine |
Source of a 2002 interview with Trump about Epstein.
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| Politico |
Source of a quote from a former administration official.
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Timeline (2 events)
2008-01-01
Epstein's plea deal involving 13 months in prison with work release.
Florida
2019-07-10
Publication of Gail Collins' opinion piece 'Trump Doesn’t Know About Labor'.
New York Times
Locations (3)
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Jurisdiction of federal prosecutors currently handling the Epstein case.
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Where Acosta was a federal prosecutor.
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Location associated with the State Attorney's office involved in the original case.
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Relationships (3)
Trump called him a 'Terrific guy' in 2002; later claimed a falling out.
Acosta brokered a lenient plea deal for Epstein in South Florida.
Mulvaney described as trying to take control from Acosta.
Key Quotes (6)
"The victims had no idea that might be the end of the story. The case is now in the hands of federal prosecutors in New York who are going after Epstein on other sex-trafficking charges."Source
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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."Source
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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)"Source
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Quote #3
"I had a falling-out with him. I haven't spoken to him in 15 years. I was not a fan of his, that I can tell you. (Donald Trump, 2019)"Source
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"The Palm Beach state attorney’s office was ready to let Epstein walk free. (Alex Acosta)"Source
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Quote #5
"There are times when he goes completely loony. (Former official on Acosta)"Source
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