Federal judge: Prosecutors, led by now-US Labor Sec. Alex Acosta, broke law in deal with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein by violating child victims' rights in not informing them of a deal with Epstein.
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Labor Secretary Acosta, others violated rights of Jeffrey Epstein's sex-crime victims, judge rulesFederal prosecutors, including now-Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, improperly misled victims of sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein during their investigation of the influential financier a decade ago, a judge ruled on Thursday.
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