This legal document, a page from an Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report, analyzes the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) for Epstein. OPR concluded that the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) did not violate department policy by declining to prosecute two of Epstein's foreign national assistants, which would have triggered their deportation. The report also states that the evidence does not establish that prosecutors, including Acosta and Villafaña, were influenced by improper motives like Epstein's wealth when they agreed to terms favorable to him.
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| Epstein |
Central figure in an investigation whose two female assistants and Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) are the subject of...
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| Villafaña |
One of the subjects of an OPR investigation, who urged the prosecution of Epstein's assistants in a memorandum and ha...
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| Acosta |
One of the subjects of an OPR investigation, who approved the NPA in September 2007.
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| Sloman |
One of the subjects of an OPR investigation.
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| Menchel |
One of the subjects of an OPR investigation.
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| Lourie |
One of the subjects of an OPR investigation.
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| Attorney General | Attorney General |
Author of an April 28, 1995 memorandum regarding “Deportation of Criminal Aliens”.
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| USAO | Government agency |
United States Attorney's Office, which negotiated with Epstein's defense and whose actions were investigated by OPR.
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| OPR | Government agency |
Office of Professional Responsibility, which conducted the investigation described in the document.
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| ICE | Government agency |
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an agent from which participated in the early stages of the Epstein investigation.
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| DOJ | Government agency |
Department of Justice, referenced by the footer 'DOJ-OGR-00021340'.
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Mentioned in the context of a policy for removing criminal aliens from the country.
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"request[ing], initiat[ing], or in any way encourag[ing] immigration authorities to institute immigration proceedings"Source
"Deportation of Criminal Aliens"Source
"[a]ll deportable criminal aliens should be deported unless extraordinary circumstances exist."Source
"deportable"Source
"prompt and close coordination"Source
"defendants,"Source
"term sheet"Source
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