Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., is calling on the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General to investigate Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta for corruption.
She claims that Acosta's actions as U.S. attorney in Miami in handling the case of a rich political donor and sexual predator named Jeffrey Epstein warrant the probe. She is currently circulating a letter among House colleagues to formally request a probe.
"Based on newly reported documents and a group of brave women coming forward to share their stories, it appears that, as a federal prosecutor, Labor Secretary Alex Acosta gave a sweetheart deal to a wealthy and well-connected serial sex offender, and hid it from dozens of victims, some of whom were still coming forward," the lawmaker said, calling Acosta's actions "unacceptable for any public official, especially a Cabinet secretary who now oversees sexual harassment prevention efforts in the workplace."
The congresswoman's office said the request was being made to the Justice Department's OIG because it involved Acosta's actions while he was a department employee. The letter was still being circulated and could be sent either later today or Monday.
Acosta has been previously criticized for his handling of the investigation into Epstein, who was convicted on two counts of prostitution in 2007 and served 13 months in county jail. Critics argue the penalty was far too light given the allegations that Epstein was involved in sex-trafficking and had abused dozens of women, many underage. He initially faced a 53-page federal indictment for crimes relating to that.
The case was the subject of a long investigative piece published this week by the Miami Herald, in which many of Epstein's victims expressed anger over how it was resolved, especially that the details of the plea deal were initially kept secret. The article portrayed Acosta as bowing to pressure from Epstein's lawyers to limit the prosecution. Epstein was a key federal witness at about the same time in a case against a pair of Bear Stearns executives who were being charged with securities fraud.
A source in Wasserman Schultz's office said the Miami Herald's article raised new questions regarding Acosta's actions in the case. Emails show that Acosta and another federal prosecutor, A. Marie Villafana, agreed to several demands by Epstein's attorneys that would limit publicity surrounding the case. For example, while federal prosecutors had identified three dozen underage victims, none were present at Epstein's June 30, 2008, sentencing in state court in Palm Beach County. Most didn't even learn of the sentencing until they heard it on the news.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/economy/wasserman-schultz-calls-for-doj-inspector-general-investigate-labor-secretary-alexander-acosta
Epstein has another trial coming up next week,
what is she up to?
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NOMOCHOMO ago
Crazy Prediction...but just spitballing
the DNC/Satanists/Occultists are going to sacrifice the Clinton's and simultaneously tie Trump to Epstein. Killing Trump's possibility of being reelected.
Obama is gonna come back as a Vice Presidential candidate, with Joe Biden being the Presidential candidate. (no president who has served two terms has ever tried to be vice-president, this problem has not yet been decided by the courts Re: if this violates the 12th amendment).
new4now ago
things are changing
Even Soros is being outed
I think they will push Michelle for President
ties in with women's movement
and according to the media, the Obamas are working her book tour
"she had a miscarriage and used IVF for the girls"
her book has an excuse for everything
There is definetly a war going on
one side is reinventing, the other is getting rid of dead weight and will also reinvent
Trump....Clowns to the left and Jokers to the right
this month should be very interesting
YogSoggoth ago
Not sure if this was on here yet, but fits the profile of the group in general. Democrat North Carolina Senate leader R.C. Soles accused of taking advantage of troubled teens; ex-senator denies allegations Not sure why that did not paste as a link.