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Date: The, 19 Nov 2019 14:58:51 +0000
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FYI from Senator Ben Sasse re arrests today.
From: Hosenball, Mark J. (Reuters)
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 9:52 AM
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Subject: Fwd: Sasse Statement on Arrests of Epstein's Guards
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From: Senator Sasse Press Sho •
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 9:47:17 AM
To: Hosenball, Mark J. (Reuters)
Subject: Sasse Statement on Arrests of Epstein's Guards
For Immediate Release Contact: James Wegmann
November 19, 2019 (202) 224-4224
Sasse Statement on Arrests of
Epstein's Guards
"These arrests are important, but they're not the end of this: These guards
aren't the only ones who should stand trial - every one of Jeffrey Epstein's co-
conspirators should be spending the rest of their lives behind bars."
Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senator Ben Sasse, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee who
warned the Director of the Bureau of Prisons to come to today's oversight hearing prepared to
give answers, issued the following statement regarding the arrests of two of Jeffrey Epstein's
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prison guards.
"Good. Heads needed to roll the day Jeffrey Epstein died. The Bureau of Prisons and the
Department of Justice need to start giving the public some answers. These arrests are
important, but they're not the end of this: These guards aren't the only ones who should stand
trial - every one of Jeffrey Epstein's co-conspirators should be spending the rest of their lives
behind bars."
Background:
On November 13 Sasse told the Director of Bureau of Prisons to show up to today's hearing
prepared to answer questions.
On August 19, when Attorney General Barr removed the Director of the Bureau of Prisons,
Sasse praised the move and called for more answers.
On August 13, Sasse urged Attorney General Barr to rip up the plea deal with Epstein that still
shields his co-conspirators. That letter is available here.
On August 10, the day of Epstein's death, Sasse wrote to Attorney General Barr demanding that
"heads must roll" and asking transparency questions to make sure the DOJ answers for the
miscarriage of justice.
In February 2019, at Sasse's insistence the Department of Justice opened an investigation into
its handling of Epstein, who was charged with running a child sex trafficking ring in New York and
Florida, among other locations.
On January 15 2019 during his confirmation hearing, William Barr, the President's nominee for
Attorney General, publicly committed to making sure that the DOJ responded to Senator Sasse's
questions into the Epstein case and that they would prioritize the prosecution of sex-trafficking.
In late 2018, Sasse repeatedly pushed the DOJ to investigate the sweetheart deal
that Epstein received.
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