Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report
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Department of Justice internal review released in November 2020 that found Acosta showed 'poor judgment' in the Epstein case and found no evidence Epstein was an intelligence asset.
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Office of Professional Responsibility
Connected via: Rene Alexander Acosta, Ben Sasse
Connected via: Rene Alexander Acosta, Ben Sasse
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U.S. Southern District of New York
Connected via: Rene Alexander Acosta, Ben Sasse
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Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR)
Connected via: Rene Alexander Acosta, Ben Sasse
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AUSA Sloman
Connected via: Rene Alexander Acosta
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- Person Rene Alexander Acosta - The OPR report found Acosta showed 'poor judgment' in the Epstein case but found no evidence Epstein was an intellige... Official Document
- Person Rene Alexander Acosta - November 2020 OPR report found Acosta showed 'poor judgment' in the Epstein plea deal and found an 11-month gap in hi... Official Document
- Person Ben Sasse - Senator Sasse was notified by the DOJ OPR that they had opened an investigation into Epstein's prosecution. Official Document
Source Documents & Evidence
“According to an internal review conducted by the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), which was released in November 2020, Acosta showed 'poor judgment' in granting Epstein a non-prosecution agreement and failing to...”Accessed: 2026-02-21
“The Office of Professional Responsibility's Report of the USAO-SDFL's resolution of its 2006-2008 investigation of Epstein (OPR)”Accessed: 2026-03-31
Added: 2026-02-21
· Updated: 2026-04-01
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