Chief of CEOS during the relevant period
Andrew Oosterbaan, then-Chief of the Department of Justice's Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), was a high-level DOJ official directly involved in the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case from 2007-2008. Court documents and privilege logs reveal that Oosterbaan was advised of and participated in plea negotiations leading to Epstein's controversial non-prosecution agreement (NPA) signed on September 24, 2007. Emails from 2007-2008 show Oosterbaan's involvement in discussions regarding the draft indictment, plea negotiations, victim notification delays, and delays in presenting the case to a grand jury. As Chief of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section—the very division responsible for prosecuting such crimes—Oosterbaan's role in facilitating rather than prosecuting Epstein has raised questions about whether his involvement constituted potential misconduct or obstruction. No public record indicates criminal charges, convictions, or disciplinary action against Oosterbaan for his role in the Epstein matter.
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