circa 2020
OPR's investigation into the conduct of Department attorneys occurred approximately 12 years after the main events of 2006-2008.
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This document is a page from a legal filing, specifically a report by the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) concerning its investigation into the conduct of Department of Justice attorneys in the Epstein case. The report outlines OPR's analytical framework, noting that its investigation occurred roughly 12 years after the original events and focused on professional misconduct based on information known to the attorneys at the time, prior to Epstein's June 30, 2008 guilty plea. The investigation was significantly aided by contemporaneous records, such as emails between prosecutors and defense counsel, due to witnesses' faded memories over time.
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OPR conducted an investigation which involved obtaining records, conducting interviews, and reviewing public documents related to the Epstein case.
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OPR conducted extensive interviews under oath of five subjects involved in the Epstein investigation.
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OPR conducted more than 60 interviews of witnesses.
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OPR investigated whether the USAO violated department policy and whether prosecutors were influenced by improper motives in the Epstein case.
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OPR's investigation occurred approximately 12 years after the USAO's investigation of Epstein.
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The initiation and scope of OPR's investigation into the Epstein case.
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The Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) conducted a review and interviews regarding the facts and circumstances of the Epstein NPA negotiation.
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OPR questioned Lourie, Menchel, Sloman, and Acosta about the timeline for reviewing the prosecution memorandum and proposed charges in the Epstein case.
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The Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) conducted a review of hundreds of thousands of pages of documents related to the Epstein investigation.
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EOUSA investigated a data gap in Acosta's email records at the request of OPR.
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