escaped a measure of justice all this way is that there haven t been people who ve been willing to cooperate with prosecutors against him. do you think that might be changing now well, if these people he didn t do this alleged trafficking operation all by himself. he had a whole crew of people helping him, schedulers and recruiters and pilots and drivers. so, you know, it s always been a question of why acosta and the fbi back then didn t try to get some of these people to cooperate. you know, they did all lawyer up and epstein paid for some of their lawyers, but at some point you would think they would have been able to do that now i think what new york is trying to do is revealing new evidence that is focused with in new york there s going to be a fight with epstein with the non-prosecution agreement in florida and
florida found that acosta, we made this point earlier, acosta violated the law by not letting the victims, the survivors know about the plea agreement before it was formally done because the law exists so that people could protest if they don t like it. yeah. a big part of the why acosta is a central figure here is because people like jeffrey epstein don t continue to operate without enablers. without helpers. and i think he should resign. but a part of me hopes that he doesn t. so that congress hauls him in there and says, why? when you had evidence of human trafficking and abuse, did you cut a deal to let him plead guilty to prostitution? this is not prostitution. it is human trafficking and it is abuse and he continued to do it and that is why sdny went after him and a big part of this as you pointed out, why did you not let the victims know. that is the reason he continued to operate in new york and fly around. so i want acosta to explain why? is it because he s rich and
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julie k. brown is an award-winning reporter from the miami herald. she really has broken open the jeffrey epstein child sex abuse case. julie, thanks for staying with us. labor secretary alex acosta was the u.s. attorney and federal prosecutor leading the epstein case. a federal judge ruled at acosta and his office broke the law when they gave epstein this non-prosecution agreement without ever telling epstein s victims. one of the things i had a hard time following in this story is the question of why acosta offered this plea deal to jeffrey epstein in the first place. he s defended it vaguely. he s called it a point of pride. he s never answered questions as far as i can tell about why he kept this deal he did with epstein secret from epstein s victims. do you have any insight into that? do you think this is a knowable thing?