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DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) has opened an investigation into possible professional misconduct in the Jeffrey Epstein case (miamiherald.com/news/local/art…). OPR inquiries usually end, at worst, w/ employees getting fired. Findings are rarely made public.
As The Miami Herald recently noted, an Inspector General (IG) investigation could lead to a public airing of the facts, but the IG is not allowed to explore prosecutorial misconduct. miamiherald.com/news/state/flo…
(Replacing last tweet which had a typo): For those seeking consequences for Alex Acosta (U.S. attorney during the Epstein case), I'm not sure how an OPR investigation leads to those. Acosta is now the labor secretary; DOJ OPR doesn't handle his discipline.
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