Miami U.S. Attorney’s office

Judge Ousts Prosecutor, Demands US Attorney Leaders Testify

Vexed by the Justice Department’s oversight of federal prosecutions in New Jersey, a judge ordered the three officials leading the state’s U.S. Attorney’s office to testify under oath. U.S. District Judge Zahid N. Quraishi expressed deep frustration with the office’s management structure and a “sloppy investigation” that compromised a child sexual abuse material case. The judge questioned whether former interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba retained any influence, dismissing a prosecutor’s assurances and casting doubt on the government’s representations. This intervention stems from a previous ruling deeming the appointment of these officials unconstitutional without Senate confirmation.

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Epstein’s Emails Show Dinners With Florida Prosecutor in Sweetheart Deal Case

Newly released documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate reveal that Matthew Menchel, a former Miami U.S. Attorney’s office chief criminal prosecutor, had multiple meetings and dinners with Epstein years after he left the DOJ. Menchel, who spearheaded Epstein’s controversial 2007 plea deal, was also photographed on a ski trip with Epstein, though the photograph was not produced by lawmakers. Menchel has stated that he had no business relationship with Epstein, but did not deny the meetings. The House Oversight Committee is currently investigating the case, examining potential cover-ups and the involvement of other individuals in Epstein’s crimes.

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