Date Unknown
Resignation of Labor Secretary Alex Acosta.
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| Alex Acosta | person | 185 | View Entity |
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This legal document, part of a court filing, argues that Ghislaine Maxwell's ability to receive a fair trial has been compromised by extensive negative publicity. The publicity stems from Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 case, the subsequent investigation by the Department of Justice's OPR, and the resignation of Alex Acosta. The document further contends that the trial's location in New York, a venue for other high-profile sex abuse cases involving figures like Andrew Cuomo, Harvey Weinstein, and R. Kelly, contributes to a biased environment.
Events with shared participants
Original criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein in Florida, which resulted in a non-prosecution agreement. Ken Starr describes it as a 'long-ago case' involving 'solicitation of prostitution'.
Date unknown • South Florida
Alex Acosta confirmation hearings.
2017-03-01 • Washington D.C.
Alex Acosta decided that the case should be handled via a state plea.
2007-05-14
Negotiation of a nonprosecution agreement (NPA) for Epstein.
Date unknown • Southern District of Florida
Jeffrey Epstein's case in Florida involving charges and a plea deal.
2008-01-01 • Florida
Alex Acosta reached a plea agreement with Epstein's attorneys, allowing Epstein to plead guilty to two state-level prostitution solicitation charges.
2008-01-01 • Southern Florida
Deadline (COB) set by USAFLS for Lefkowitz to advise if they have a deal.
2007-10-23 • N/A
Jeffrey Epstein plea deal negotiated by Alex Acosta.
2008-01-01 • South Florida
Judge Kenneth A. Marra ruled prosecutors violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
2019-02-25 • South Florida
Breakfast meeting
2025-11-19 • N/A
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