The FBI wanted to arrest Jeffrey Epstein in 2007 in the U.S. Virgin Islands while he was judging a beauty contest but it did not -- in a missed opportunity the buruea's supervisory special agent was "extremely upset" about. The report, obtained by Fox News, found that Marie Villafaña, who was lead prosecutor in the Florida investigation of Epstein, had “intended to file charges by May 15, 2007 and the FBI planned to arrest Epstein immediately thereafter. “Letting a well-connected billionaire get away with child rape and international sex trafficking isn’t ‘poor judgment’ -- it is a disgusting failure,” Sasse wrote. “Justice has not been served.”Epstein was arrested again in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges in Florida and New York. Acosta later became President Trump's labor secretary but resigned from the administration after renewed scrutiny over the Epstein case.
Source: Fox News November 14, 2020 03:56 UTC