A Justice Department investigation found that federal prosecutors who oversaw a controversial non-prosecution deal with Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 exercised âpoor judgmentâ but did not break the law, Sen. Ben Sasse said Thursday.
The announcement followed an investigation by the Justice Departmentâs Office of Professional Responsibility into the conduct of former federal government lawyers, including ex-Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, NBC News reported.
"Letting a well-connected billionaire get away with child rape and international sex trafficking isnât âpoor judgmentâ â it is a disgusting failure,â said Sasse, R-Neb. âAmericans ought to be enraged.â
The Justice Department has yet to release its own statement on the investigationâs findings. A spokesperson for the FBI, which investigated the case, declined comment.
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