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Mark Filip

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Background

Mentioned in 2 documents. Roles: Deputy Attorney General during the relevant period, Deputy Attorney General

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Related Documents
Starr & Whitley Letter to Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip Alleging Prosecutorial Misconduct in Jeffrey Epstein Federal Review (May 19, 2008)
2025-11-11 · House-oversight · Financial
The document provides specific allegations of federal prosecutor misconduct, including leaks to the press, unusual financial demands on alleged victims, and potential conflicts of interest involving a Alleged leak of confidential case information to New York Times reporter by Assistant U.S. Attorney Federal prosecutors demanded $150,000 per alleged victim and payment of civil counsel fees, despit
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Fax cover sheet from Kenneth Starr to Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip (May 27, 2008)
2025-11-11 · House-oversight · Other
The document is a routine fax transmission notice containing no substantive information, allegations, or details about financial flows, misconduct, or high‑level actors beyond standard identifiers. It Date and time of transmission: May 27, 2008, 12:18 PM Sender: Kenneth W. Starr (former Texas Attorney General, former federal prosecutor) Recipient: Office of the Deputy Attorney General, Hon. Mark F
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Letter from Epstein's lawyers to Deputy Attorney General requesting DOJ review of Miami U.S. Attorney's push for federal prosecution
2025-11-11 · House-oversight · Other
The passage reveals an attempt by high‑profile lawyers (Kenneth Starr, former independent counsel) to intervene in a federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, citing political connections to former Pres Lawyers Kenneth Starr and Joe Whitley petitioned Deputy AG Mark Filip to review the Miami U.S. Attor The letter claims the Miami office set an arbitrary June 2 deadline to force compliance with a mod
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Letter from Kenneth Starr to House Oversight staff alleging impropriety in Jeffrey Epstein deferred prosecution agreement
2025-11-11 · House-oversight · Other
The passage cites a high‑profile lawyer (Kenneth Starr) and a senior DOJ official (Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip) raising questions about the federal prosecutors’ role in a deferred‑prosecution d Starr claims federal prosecutors pressured for a longer prison term for Epstein contrary to a state‑ Allegation that the agreement was misrepresented by attorney J. Sloman. Reference to a May 19, 200
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Letter from former DOJ officials requesting DOJ oversight of Jeffrey Epstein case and alleging federal prosecutor misconduct
2025-11-11 · House-oversight · Other
The passage reveals a formal request by high‑profile former DOJ lawyers (Kenneth Starr and Joe Whitley) to Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip for a review of federal involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein Letter dated May 19, 2008, from Kenneth Starr and Joe Whitley to Deputy AG Mark Filip Allegations of professional misconduct by U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta and Miami USAO prosecutors Reference to a lim
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Lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein request DOJ oversight of federal involvement, citing alleged prosecutor misconduct and limited CEOS review
2025-11-11 · House-oversight · Other
The passage reveals a formal request by high‑profile attorneys (Kirkland & Ellis, Alston & Bird) to the Deputy Attorney General for a review of federal actions in the Epstein case, mentioning senior D Letter dated May 19, 2008, sent to Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip Requests review of federal involvement in Jeffrey Epstein case Cites alleged professional misconduct by federal prosecutors in Mi
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