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‘The architect of Epstein’s Deal’: Why Alex Acosta is back in the hot seat — His 2008 decision, the fallout, and what happens next – Times of India – Delhi News Daily

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'The architect of Epstein’s Deal': Why Alex Acosta is back in the hot seat — His 2008 decision, the fallout, and what happens next

The House Oversight Committee has confirmed that former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta will appear voluntarily before lawmakers next month, thrusting his controversial role in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal back into the spotlight, reported NBC News.The man who cut Epstein a “sweetheart deal”Acosta was the US attorney for the Southern District of Florida in 2008 when his office quietly struck a non-prosecution agreement with Epstein. That deal allowed the financier to plead guilty to state charges involving a single underage victim, shielding him from federal prosecution and granting immunity to his alleged co-conspirators.The outcome: Epstein served just 13 months in a Palm Beach jail, where he enjoyed work-release privileges and a private security detail. Federal prosecutors had evidence that could have put him behind bars for life.A Justice Department report later concluded that it was Acosta who made the “pivotal decision” to resolve the federal investigation through the state plea deal, bypassing the FBI, the victims, and even some prosecutors on the case.Fallout and political pressureThe secret deal resurfaced in 2019 when Epstein was arrested again on sex trafficking charges. Acosta, by then Donald Trump’s labor secretary, faced a storm of criticism and resigned, reported NBC News.Still, when the Republican-led Oversight Committee sent subpoenas earlier this month to former presidents, attorneys general, and top Justice Department officials, Acosta’s name was missing. Attorneys for Epstein’s victims accused the panel of ignoring “the architect of the sweetheart deal.”Democrats pressed hard. “How can any genuine investigation omit Alex Acosta?” attorney Jack Scarola asked. Facing mounting pressure, the committee invited Acosta for a voluntary interview, now scheduled for September 19.Epstein’s shadow lingersThe panel also announced fresh subpoenas, including one to Epstein’s estate demanding access to a mysterious leather-bound book compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell for Epstein’s 50th birthday. The Wall Street Journal reported the book contained a “bawdy” card from Donald Trump, an allegation Trump has denied while suing the paper for defamation.Epstein died by suicide in a New York jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial, a death still clouded by conspiracy theories. Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence and is appealing her conviction.





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