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OPR Investigation Conclusion

Participants (4)

Name Type Mentions
OPR person 0 View Entity
subject attorneys person 4 View Entity
Alexander Acosta person 279 View Entity
Acosta person 475 View Entity

Source Documents (2)

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Government Report (OPR Report) / Court Filing • 1.06 MB
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This document is a page from a DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report reviewing the conduct of Alexander Acosta and the USAO regarding the Jeffrey Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). OPR concludes that while no professional misconduct occurred regarding the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) due to legal ambiguities at the time, Acosta exercised 'poor judgment' by failing to ensure victims were notified of the state plea hearing. The report also details how an FBI administrative employee sent misleading form letters to victims stating the case was still 'under investigation' without proper coordination with prosecutors.

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Government Report (OPR - Office of Professional Responsibility) • 958 KB
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This document is page 187 of an OPR report (filed in 2021/2023 court cases) analyzing former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. The report concludes that Acosta exercised 'poor judgment' by pursuing a state-based resolution and the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) without adequate consideration or team consultation, allowing Epstein to manipulate the process. It highlights that the decision left victims, the public, and federal agents (FBI and line AUSAs) dissatisfied with the justice achieved.

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Unknown
Location
DOJ
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
4
Source Documents
2
Extracted
2025-11-20 19:24

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