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Alexander Acosta, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, took part in shaping Epstein's 'deal of the century ...
The House Oversight Committee issued a number of subpoenas this week to high-profile figures for information on Jeffrey ...
Jeffrey Epstein mysteriously perished in jail six years ago — but sources say the deep-state cabal that controlled him is ...
Elie Honig, a former federal and state prosecutor, tells the Intelligencer that convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell’s ...
The Republican-led House on Tuesday issued subpoenas to the Justice Department and high-ranking officials for files related ...
Not only did Acosta go light on Epstein, but he also gave a free pass to other wrongdoers. The nonprosecution agreement ...
Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta said Friday he will be stepping down over his past involvement in a highly controversial plea deal for financier Jeffrey Epstein, who is now facing sex trafficking ...
Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta was questioned about his role in a 2008 plea deal for multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sex trafficking.
Amid growing calls from top Democrats for Alexander Acosta's resignation over his role in a controversial plea deal for convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein, President Donald Trump on Tuesday ...
Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander, the chairman of the Health, Education and Labor Committee, said on Monday that he sees no reason for Acosta to resign.
Acosta, who was hand-picked by President Donald Trump to enforce laws governing child labor, was said to have been a possible nominee to replace ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Labor secretary nominee Alexander Acosta refrained on Wednesday from backing key Obama-era rules that have been in limbo since the election. Acosta, 48, would not say during his confirmation ...