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DOJ finds ‘poor judgment’ but no misconduct by Alexander Acosta in Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case

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The Justice Department said Thursday that then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta exercised “poor judgment" while brokering a 2008 plea deal to end a federal probe into billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but did not find any evidence of professional misconduct on Acosta's part.

The Department of Justice’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) released an executive summary of a report on the matter Thursday.

Nebraska GOP Sen. Ben Sasse, who pushed the DOJ to open their investigation in February 2019, was briefed by the department on the conclusion of the probe and the findings of the executive summary on Thursday, Sasse spokesperson James Wegmann told Fox News.

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