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Letter from private counsel urging DOJ Deputy AG to review federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, citing alleged DOJ interference and ties to form...

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #010732
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1
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5

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The passage reveals a coordinated effort by high‑profile lawyers to solicit an independent DOJ review of a federal case against Jeffrey Epstein, explicitly referencing the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Mi Letter dated May 27, 2008 sent to Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip requesting DOJ review of Epstei References a May 19, 2008 email from Jay Lefkowitz to U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta and First Assistan

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