📧 Communication

public statement

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Date
January 01, 2011
Subject
Federal responsibility in the Epstein case
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Acosta issued a public statement in 2011 explaining the federal role was to be a 'backstop' to state authorities.

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Document Summary

This document is a page from a legal filing detailing former U.S. Attorney Acosta's explanation to the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) for his office's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Acosta justifies the decision not to pursue a more aggressive federal prosecution by citing the Petite policy, which presumes deference to state prosecutions, and arguing the federal role was only to prevent a "manifest injustice." He also expresses concerns that a federal trial would have set unfavorable legal precedent regarding solicitation versus trafficking and would have been traumatic for the victims.

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