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Lawyer, former official of U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Andrew McCabe, former FBI Deputy Director and Acting Director (2016-2018), appears in these documents primarily in contexts unrelated to Epstein—mostly in government records about the Trump-Russia investigation and Comey's firing.
McCabe is mentioned in House Oversight Committee documents discussing his role in FBI leadership during political controversies in 2017-2018, including the firing of James Comey and FISA applications. He also appears in one document providing information about a terrorism case. Notably, several mentions of a lawyer named 'McCabe' commenting on Epstein's legal arrangements appear to reference a different person entirely. One mention is from an automated CNBC newsletter.

Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story
Julie K. Brown
Investigative journalism that broke the Epstein case open

Filthy Rich: The Jeffrey Epstein Story
James Patterson
Bestselling account of Epstein's crimes and network

Relentless Pursuit: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
Bradley J. Edwards
Victims' attorney's firsthand account
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t": "The Times report was based primarily on anonymous source accounts and descriptions of contemporaneous memos written by then- acting FBI director Andrew McCabe. But Rosenstein publicly disputed the report. And in the hours after its publication, various outlets were told by an anonymous source in the room fo
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President when he admitted that he fired Comey to disrupt the Russian investigation. What's more, the indictment is said to charge that the firing of Andrew McCabe, the former Deputy Director of the FBI, who reported directly to Rosenstein after the Comey dismissal, was an instance of illegal retaliation by the
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e Hillary Clinton's campaign. The third episode began on June 7th, after reports that Deputy FBI HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030250 --- PAGE BREAK --- Director Andrew McCabe would confirm statements made by James Comey about how the president had tried to intimidate him. In response, the President began a campaign of hara
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30260 --- PAGE BREAK --- Clinton's campaign. The third episode detailed in the indictment began on June 7th, after reports that Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe would confirm statements made by James Comey about how the president had tried to intimidate him. In response, the President began a campaign of hara
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any of whom might testify against him. In March alone, Gary Cohn, the president's chief economic adviser, Rex Tillerson, the secretary of state, and Andrew McCabe, the deputy director of the FBI—each man bearing the president deep contempt— were pushed from the administration. But the president was in no mood
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are; usually reserved for corporations, not individuals. “It’s very, very rare. I’ve never seen or heard of the procedure that was set up here,” said McCabe, who has no involvement in any Epstein litigation. “He’s essentially avoiding federal prosecution because he can afford to pay that many lawyers to h
re usually reserved for corporations, not individuals. "It's very, very rare. I've never seen or heard of the procedure that was set up here," said McCabe, who has no involvement in any Epstein litigation. "He's essentially avoiding federal prosecution because he can afford to pay that many lawyers t
President when he admitted that he fired Comey to disrupt the Russian investigation. What's more, the indictment is said to charge that the firing of Andrew McCabe, the former Deputy Director of the FBI, who reported directly to Rosenstein after the Comey dismissal, was an instance of illegal retaliation tamperi
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separate finding of probable cause. Then-Director James Comey signed three FISA applications _ in question on behalf of the FBI, and Deputy Director Andrew McCabe signed one. Then-DAG Sally Yates, then-Acting DAG Dana Boente, and DAG Rod Rosenstein each signed one or more FISA applications on behalf of DOJ. Du
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Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Hillary Clinton
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (born 1947)

James Comey
PersonAmerican lawyer and 7th director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (born 1960)

Jeff Sessions
PersonAmerican politician and lawyer (born 1946)

Department of Justice
Organization
Rod Rosenstein
PersonAmerican lawyer

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Alan Dershowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer, author, and art collector (born 1938)

Robert Mueller
PersonSixth director of the FBI; American attorney

Michael Flynn
PersonU.S. Army general and former U.S. National Security Advisor (born 1958)
Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

Rudy Giuliani
PersonAmerican attorney and politician (born 1944)

Ken Starr
PersonAmerican judge and educational administrator (1946–2022)

John Kerry
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (born 1943)

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Michael Cohen
PersonAmerican former attorney and former Republican official

Donald Trump Jr.
PersonAmerican businessman and reality television personality (born 1977)