U.S. Department of Labor
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U.S. federal executive department responsible for workplace safety and standards, where Alexander Acosta served as Secretary from 2017-2019
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Entities connected to U.S. Department of Labor through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
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2008 Plea Deal
Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta, US Labor Secretary
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Democratic Party
Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta, US Labor Secretary
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2007 Plea Deal
Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta
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House Oversight Committee
Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta
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US Department of Justice
Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta
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- Person Alex Acosta - Alexander Acosta served as U.S. Labor Secretary, indicating employment with the U.S. Department of Labor Single Source
- Person Rene Alexander Acosta - Acosta served as U.S. Labor Secretary, a position from which he resigned due to controversy over the Epstein plea deal Credible Reporting
- Person US Labor Secretary - The US Labor Secretary served as head of the US Department of Labor Single Source
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- Person Rene Alexander Acosta - Acosta held a press conference at the Labor Department to defend his handling of the Epstein prosecution amid calls f... Credible Reporting
Source Documents & Evidence
“Acosta to Resign as Labor Secretary Over Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal (Published 2019) - The New York Times”Accessed: 2026-02-26
“Agency Ethics Official's Opinion - On the basis of information contained in this report, I conclude that the filer is in compliance with applicable laws and regulations (subject to any comments below).”Accessed: 2026-03-04
“Democrats Call for U.S. Labor Secretary to Resign Over Epstein Deal - Haaretz”Accessed: 2026-03-06
“The article title references the 'Labor Secretary' (Alexander Acosta), indicating his role leading the U.S. Department of Labor during the time the demands for his resignation emerged”Accessed: 2026-03-10
“Former Trump Labor Secretary”Accessed: 2026-03-16
“"Acosta said at a press conference at the Labor Department"”Accessed: 2026-03-27
“Trump's former labor secretary Alex Acosta defends handling of controversial Epstein plea deal - CNN”Accessed: 2026-04-10
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Added: 2026-02-26
· Updated: 2026-05-06
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