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Type: Department of justice office of professional responsibility (opr) report / court filing
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Summary

This document is a page from a DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report analyzing the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) granted to Jeffrey Epstein. It details the public scrutiny following the 2018 Miami Herald report and OPR's investigation into whether the 'sweetheart deal' was motivated by improper influence. The text confirms that Alexander Acosta reviewed, revised, and approved the NPA, accepting full responsibility for it during his OPR interview.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Alexander Acosta Former US Attorney
Reviewed and approved the terms of the NPA; affirmed responsibility for the resolution in OPR interview.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of Investigation
Received an 18-month sentence (13 months actual) via an NPA; accused of criminal conduct.
Menchel Subject of OPR assessment
Involved in the matter to varying degrees.
Sloman Subject of OPR assessment
Involved in the matter to varying degrees.
Lourie Subject of OPR assessment
Involved in the matter to varying degrees.
Villafaña Subject of OPR assessment
Involved in the matter to varying degrees.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
USAO
United States Attorney's Office; handled the Epstein investigation.
OPR
Office of Professional Responsibility; conducted the investigation into the NPA and USAO conduct.
Miami Herald
Media outlet that published a report in November 2018 sparking scrutiny.

Timeline (2 events)

November 2018
Miami Herald report published regarding Epstein investigation
Miami
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Signing of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA)
Unknown
USAO Jeffrey Epstein Defense Counsel

Relationships (2)

Alexander Acosta Prosecutor/Defendant Jeffrey Epstein
Acosta approved the NPA for Epstein.
Alexander Acosta Superior/Subordinate Menchel, Sloman, Lourie, Villafaña
Implied by the text discussing subordinates and individual conduct assessments.

Key Quotes (3)

"[U]ltimately, I approved it, and so, I . . . accept that. I’m not . . . pushing away responsibility for it."
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"At the heart of the public’s concern is the perception that Epstein’s 18-month sentence... was too lenient"
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"Acosta and the USAO gave Epstein a “sweetheart deal” because they were motivated by improper influences"
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