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["To whom it may concern"] ["To whom it may concern"]
Date
March 20, 2011
Subject
Public statement on the Epstein case (implied)
Message Content

A letter from Acosta, published in The Daily Beast, where he explained the federal responsibility was to serve as a 'backstop' to state authorities.

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This document is a page from a legal report detailing former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta's testimony to the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) regarding his decision not to federally prosecute Jeffrey Epstein. Acosta justified his actions by citing the Petite policy, which respects state sovereignty, arguing the federal role was only to prevent a "manifest injustice" like no jail time, which did not occur with Epstein's two-year state sentence. He also expressed concerns that a federal trial would be traumatic for victims and could set a bad legal precedent by conflating state-level solicitation with federal trafficking charges.

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