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Review of the investigation requested by U.S. Attorney Acosta.
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| CEOS | organization | 151 | View Entity |
| Alexander Acosta | person | 279 | View Entity |
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This document is page 7 of a letter addressed to Honorable Mark Filip, dated May 19, 2008. It details allegations that Assistant U.S. Attorney David Weinstein leaked confidential information regarding the Epstein case and plea negotiations to New York Times reporter Landon Thomas. The text criticizes the U.S. Attorney's Office, specifically First Assistant Sloman and U.S. Attorney Acosta, for their handling of these leaks and the subsequent internal review.
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Letter sent regarding plea hearing delays
2007-12-01 • Unknown
A secret non-prosecution agreement was approved by U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, granting federal immunity to Jeffrey Epstein and keeping the deal from his victims.
2008-01-01 • Southern District of Florida
Alexander Acosta was confirmed as President Donald Trump's labor secretary.
2017-01-01 • Washington D.C.
A lawsuit was filed over how federal prosecutors handled the accusations against Jeffrey Epstein.
Date unknown • Not mentioned
Alexander Acosta, as a federal prosecutor, cut a deal with Jeffrey Epstein regarding accusations of having sex with minors.
Date unknown • Miami
Alexander Acosta was nominated by President Trump to be the secretary of labor.
Date unknown • Not mentioned
Justice Department affirmed Acosta’s right to prosecute after Starr's appeal.
2008-05-01 • Washington
Justice Department affirmed Acosta's right to prosecute Epstein.
2008-05-01 • Washington
Epstein sentenced to 18 months, served 13 months.
Date unknown • Florida
South Florida Anti-Gang Summit press conference
2008-09-29 • Miami Hilton Hotel, Miami, FL
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