This document is a printout of a news article (likely Miami Herald) detailing the reassignment of the Epstein case to U.S. Attorney Byung J. Pak following a ruling by Judge Kenneth Marra. The article highlights that former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by concealing a non-prosecution agreement from Epstein's victims, granting immunity to Epstein and accomplices despite a 53-page federal indictment draft. It also notes the 'Perversion of Justice' investigation and the misleading of victims regarding the status of the FBI case.
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| Byung J. "BJay" Pak | U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia |
Appointed to oversee the Epstein case; appointed by Trump in Oct 2017.
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| Donald Trump | President |
Appointed Byung J. Pak.
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| Kenneth A. Marra | U.S. District Judge |
Ruled that federal prosecutors broke the law by concealing the plea agreement.
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| Alexander Acosta | Former Miami U.S. Attorney |
Met privately with Epstein's lawyers; accused of breaking the law by concealing the plea agreement.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Offender / Hedge Fund Manager |
Described as multimillionaire sex offender who received a lenient plea deal.
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| Emily Michot | Journalist/Author |
Listed under the article title, likely the author or contributor.
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| U.S. Attorney's Office (Northern District of Georgia) |
Taking over the case oversight.
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| U.S. Attorney's Office (Miami) |
Former office handling the case under Acosta.
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| Justice Department |
Under deadline to confer with victims' attorneys.
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| Miami Herald |
Conducted the 'Perversion of Justice' investigation.
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| FBI |
Had a sex trafficking case against Epstein.
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Jurisdiction taking over the case.
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Location of BJay Pak's office.
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Location of crimes, judge, and jail.
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Epstein's residence and travel location.
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Location of Epstein's private island.
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One of Epstein's residences.
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Where Epstein served 13 months.
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