Acosta IS IN THE EPSTEIN FILES
Appears in 15 official Epstein documents so far.
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Evidence from Documents
⚖️Deposition Transcript • doj-ogr-00022711
“The document is a transcript of a deposition, likely in a case involving abuse allegations, with testimony referencing various individuals and events. The transcript includes a list of words with corresponding page and line numbers, suggesting it may be an index or concordance. The content appears t...”
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📋court filing or legal document related to a case involving Jeffrey Epstein • doj-ogr-00023029
“The document details the negotiations between the USAO and Epstein's defense team, including the proposed terms of a plea agreement and the involvement of key individuals. The negotiations involved multiple meetings and exchanges, with the USAO ultimately proposing a deal that included a two-year te...”
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📋Court document or legal filing, likely part of a larger report or appendix • doj-ogr-00023030
“The document outlines the negotiations and challenges related to Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), including disagreements over terms such as sexual offender registration and monetary damages for victims. It details the interactions between prosecutors, including Acosta and Villafañ...”
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📋court filing or investigative report • doj-ogr-00023031
“The document appears to be an investigative report or court filing analyzing the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case, including his plea deal and sentencing. It reviews the applicable standards of conduct for prosecutors and assesses potential misconduct. The report is critical of Acosta's role in ap...”
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📋Court Filing or Investigative Report • doj-ogr-00023032
“The document reports on the findings of an investigation by the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) into the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case. OPR concluded that the U.S. Attorney had broad discretion to resolve the case and that the terms of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) did not vio...”
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