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U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida

Organization Single Source Backed by 9 sources 10 connections Score: 1/10 (Very Low) Also known as: Southern District of Florida, SDNY, SDFL, Miami U.S. Attorney's Office
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Federal prosecutor's office listed as the source/publisher of a reactive investigation document discussing the Epstein List

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Alex AcostaRene Alexan...Department ...2008 Plea D...Epstein non...Epstein ple...Epstein listMarie Villa...U.S. Atto..

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Mutual Connections

Entities connected to U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.

Person Jeffrey Epstein

Connected via: Alex Acosta, 2008 Plea Deal, Epstein non-prosecution agreement +3 more

Organization Miami Herald

Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta, 2008 Plea Deal +2 more

Person Lefkowitz

Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta, Epstein non-prosecution agreement +1 more

Person Kenneth Marra

Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta, 2008 Plea Deal +1 more

Organization House Oversight Committee

Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta, 2008 Plea Deal +1 more

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Source Documents & Evidence

🔗 Internet Archive
“OPR investigated allegations that in 2007-2008, prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAO) improperly resolved a federal investigation into the criminal conduct of Jeffrey Epstein”
Accessed: 2026-03-22
📖 Wikipedia - Deep Research (A. Marie Villafaña)
“In 2008, as U.S. attorney, Acosta approved a federal non-prosecution agreement... For more than a decade, the U.S. Attorney's office denied that it acted in violation of victims' rights laws and argued that the CVRA did not apply in the Epstein case.”
Accessed: 2026-03-27
📖 Wikipedia - Deep Research ('A' (person at British royal family's residence))
“Alexander Acosta, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida who had negotiated the plea deal, later said he offered a lenient deal because he was told that Epstein "belonged to intelligence", was "above his pay grade" and to "leave it...”
Accessed: 2026-03-27
🔗 Politics Today
“According to the document, the informant alleged that Epstein's longtime attorney, Alan Dershowitz, told then–U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Alex Acosta that Epstein 'belonged to both U.S. and allied intelligence services.'”
Accessed: 2026-03-29
📰 Haaretz (Israeli Media)
“Democrats Call for U.S. Labor Secretary to Resign Over Epstein Deal”
Accessed: 2026-03-29
📰 Google News - Deep Research (AUSA Marie Villafana) 2 references
“Implied through reference to 'top criminal prosecutor' and 'favorable deal' in federal Epstein case proceedings”
“Former Miami US Attorney Acosta faults 'evidentiary issues' for infamous Epstein plea deal: House pols”
Accessed: 2026-04-05
📰 Times of Israel (Israeli Media)
“US labor secretary resigns amid scrutiny of misconduct plea deal he gave Epstein”
Accessed: 2026-04-18
📰 Reactive Investigation (U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida)
“Reactive Investigation (U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida)”
Accessed: 2026-05-08
Added: 2026-03-22 · Updated: 2026-05-12
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