The document details a breakdown in communication, stating the government's handling of the case left victims feeling 'ignored and frustrated' and that communications were 'inconsistent and confusing'.
The document details a breakdown in communication, stating the government's handling of the case left victims feeling 'ignored and frustrated' and that communications were 'inconsistent and confusing'.
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This page from an Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report criticizes the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) and the FBI for their handling of communications with victims in the Epstein case. The report finds that the decision to keep the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) secret and the delivery of inconsistent messages left victims feeling ignored and undermined public confidence. Decisions by officials Acosta, Sloman, and Villafaña are noted as contributing factors to these failures in providing transparent and unified communication.
Entities connected to both Government (USAO/FBI) and Epstein's Victims
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