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Summary

This document appears to be a page from a report or news article (likely the Miami Herald's investigation) included in House Oversight records. It highlights Alexander Acosta's personal involvement in legal negotiations as the U.S. Attorney in Miami, noting his subsequent position in the Trump Cabinet and consideration for Attorney General. It also references the Miami Herald's analysis of records identifying over 80 victims.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Alexander Acosta U.S. Attorney in Miami / U.S. Secretary of Labor
Former U.S. Attorney personally involved in negotiations; current Labor Secretary; was considered for Attorney General.
Donald Trump President of the United States
Mentioned as the President whose cabinet Acosta serves in.
Jeff Sessions Former U.S. Attorney General
Resigned in early November; Acosta was considered as a successor.
Cristobal Herrera Photographer
Credited for the photo of Acosta.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
The Miami Herald
Newspaper conducting the investigation and analysis of records.
U.S. Department of Labor
Implied by Acosta's title as Secretary of Labor.
FBI
Mentioned as the source of newly released documents.
Sun Sentinel
News organization credited in the photo caption.
TNS
Tribune News Service, credited in photo caption.
Miami Hilton Hotel
Location of the 2008 press conference.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

Early November 2018
Resignation of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Washington D.C. (Implied)
September 29, 2008
South Florida Anti-Gang Summit press conference.
Miami Hilton Hotel, Miami, FL

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the U.S. Attorney office and the 2008 press conference.
Region mentioned in the Anti-Gang Summit name.

Relationships (2)

Alexander Acosta Political/Professional Donald Trump
Acosta is a member of President Donald Trump's Cabinet.
Alexander Acosta Professional Jeff Sessions
Acosta was mentioned as a possible successor to Sessions.

Key Quotes (2)

"The U.S. attorney in Miami, Alexander Acosta, was personally involved in the negotiations, records, letters and emails show."
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"The Miami Herald analyzed thousands of pages of court records and lawsuits... and also identified more than 80 women who say they were victimized."
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else was involved. The U.S. attorney in Miami, Alexander Acosta, was personally involved in the negotiations, records, letters and emails show.
Acosta is now a member of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet. As U.S. secretary of labor, he has oversight over international child labor laws and human trafficking and had recently been mentioned as a possible successor to former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who resigned under pressure in early November. It was reported on Thursday, a day after this story posted online, that he was no longer in the running.
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Network Against Gun Violence
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Alex Acosta, Federal Attorney, speaks during a press conference celebrated during the opening sesion of South Florida Anti-Gang Summit at Miami Hilton Hotel on Sept. 29, 2008 in Miami, Fl. (Cristobal Herrera/Sun Sentinel/TNS)
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The Miami Herald analyzed thousands of pages of court records and lawsuits, witness depositions and newly released FBI documents, and also identified more than 80 women who say they were victimized. They are scattered around the
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